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Daniel Pfeffer17-Oct-23 18:28
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Sanjay K. Gupta17-Oct-23 20:09
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Amarnath S18-Oct-23 0:03
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trønderen18-Oct-23 10:59
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megaadam17-Oct-23 21:31
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trønderen18-Oct-23 10:34
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Sure, I know of those, but they are a few (or several) magnitudes away from being a replacement for those 250-300 W solar panels people mount on their rooftops!

These installations use large areas covered with mirrors to concentrate the energy into a single, super-hot point. (The very first solar oven, the Odeillo furnace in France, did not produce electric power, but pollution free heat up 3500 °C, valuable to a lot of industrial processes.) Using moderately sized (maybe like 50 by 20 cm) fresnel cylinder lenses (pressed from cheap plastic), concentrating the radiation to a burning line on absorber immersed in an evaporating liquid would keep the temperature below, or possibly slightly above, the boiling temperature of the liquid. This is quite different from having to handle 3500 °C or molten salts.

For the question of directionality: At a microscopic level, the active element of a PV cell lies at the bottom of a 'valley' with steep mountain sides. The sun goes down behind the mountains long before it goes down at a flat plain. One of the improvements in PV cells for the last decade or two has been to reduce the depth of the valley (or if you like: The height of mountains), to maintain the efficiency over a larger range of angle of incidence. At increasing angle, there is a breakpoint after which power output falls quite rapidly. This has been such an embarassment for the PV manufacturers that even though it has improved significantly, they still do not want to publish diagrams showing the falloff as function of incidence angle, only the output for perpendicular radiation, which really hasn't changed a lot.

I am not surprised that your solar panels charge even on overcast days (I would be surprised if not). But all tests I have read shows that for solar heat collectors, the reduction in energy output is less than for solar panels. Heat collectors will to a larger degree accept radiation from all directions.

The other, 'large scale' directional aspect is pure geometry: If the angle between the surface normal and the direction to the radiation source (the sun) is v, the panel covers only cos(v) of the energy flow, compared to a panel perpendicular to the flow. The only way to compensate for this is to re-orient your panel, preferably with an automatic mechanism following the sun during the day and during the seasons. The cost of the mechanics (and the maintenance of it) may rise the cost of your 'free' solar power noticeably! Smile | :)
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GeneralNot really automatic, is it? Pin
Indivara17-Oct-23 12:12
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Generalworldle 634 2/6 no map needed Pin
jmaida17-Oct-23 12:11
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