Has anyone got the courage to verify this? This is relatively simple and any engineer or astronomer could put his or her knowlege to the test and give a judgement here in the comments. Until you do, the others will just wait and watch and do nothing. And that is a shame because these things could be extremely useful. So, come on and step up and don't be a wimp. I have a few other videos to show how equatorial mount changes as you move away from the equator. The dual dish parabolic concentrator is revolutionary because it has easy access to the concentrated heat and it allows your Stirling engine or water heater to remain in one place all year while the Parabolic dishes move to follow the sun. Tracking Parabolic dishes compare with other collectors as follows: parabolic collector 80% efficient, Central receiver about 60% efficient Parabolic trough about 43% efficient. (That is the maximum theoretical efficiency). This is the first model to show clearly what I mean about the focus and materials that you heat or cook being totally independent from the daily rotation and seasonal adjustment of your dual dish solar accumulator. I show it close to the equator. When you get much further north or south, the equatorial mount is a lot more vertical and perhaps it needs to be one dish and a counter rotating counterweight at some point along the way (certainly for very large ones). Brian
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Solar Concentrator - Model solar concentrator. It works without the focus moving.
Has anyone got the courage to verify this? This is relatively simple and any engineer or astronomer could put his or her knowlege to the test and give a judgement here in the comments. Until you do, the others will just wait and watch and do nothing. And that is a shame because these things could be extremely useful. So, come on and step up and don't be a wimp. I have a few other videos to show how equatorial mount changes as you move away from the equator. The dual dish parabolic concentrator is revolutionary because it has easy access to the concentrated heat and it allows your Stirling engine or water heater to remain in one place all year while the Parabolic dishes move to follow the sun. Tracking Parabolic dishes compare with other collectors as follows: parabolic collector 80% efficient, Central receiver about 60% efficient Parabolic trough about 43% efficient. (That is the maximum theoretical efficiency). This is the first model to show clearly what I mean about the focus and materials that you heat or cook being totally independent from the daily rotation and seasonal adjustment of your dual dish solar accumulator. I show it close to the equator. When you get much further north or south, the equatorial mount is a lot more vertical and perhaps it needs to be one dish and a counter rotating counterweight at some point along the way (certainly for very large ones). Brian
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