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Experia produces automatic machines to make Plastic Flexible PV panels Read more »
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Strong and stiff and materials comprised of mostly air are well on their way to commercialization. In this World Economic Forum Discussion, Caltech materials scientist Julia Greer talks about their use in “hierarchal design,” and the impact it will have on increased efficiency and th...Read more »
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A quick look at my battery back-up and grid tie system Read more »
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Just a quick video to show how the panels are stood up. I do not have them all bolted down yet but they are all mounted. This is 12 panels, 200W each at 24V and they are setup in pairs for 48VDC. Read more »
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inverter converting 12 volt to 230/250 volt. by using 2 solar panels which are 70 watts, 2 batteries,voltmeter, 21guage wire to connect batteries, this is power inverter sign wave which converts12Dc to 850 VA, through which i am able to run 3 celling fans,5 tubelights, 1 tv.1 cooler Read more »
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Full information: https://goo.gl/v3Z47b Read more »
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Thanks for watching my videos. and also this was not fun putting these up. too many things went wrong, but I’m slowly getting all together keep up with all my videos and subscribe if you haven’t Read more »
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This is how I applied aluminized mylar to an insulation board for a heliostat, It can also be used to double solar intensity on solar heating air boxes or solar hot water collectors or solar cells in the winter. You place 2 reflectors on each side of the surface needing double sunlight, and ti...Read more »
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This is a review I did for amazon seems to be a great panel everyone should love it. Read more »
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Today, with the help of some very talented friends, we were bale to install my Renogy 100 watt solar panel, charge controller, VMax Deep Cycle Battery and 12 volt receptacle. This set-up will enable me to run my new Dometic CFX 40 Refrigerator/Freezer inside the van. We were able to run the so...Read more »
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My simple ad hoc/hybrid solar power system, assembled on a budget over time. Reliable and easy to maintain. Read more »