This solar water lens that is almost 30 inches in diameter is grid free energy and can burn through wood quickly. It delivers a very large powerful focal poi…
This solar water lens that is almost 30 inches in diameter is grid free energy and can burn through wood quickly. It delivers a very large powerful focal poi…
Lemme ask you this. If a solar panel had a “lens” (I guess), that was like
a super thin water tank could that improve Energy absorption? And, with you
lens that got 3k degrees, what if that was on a solar panel, backwards?
Would it disperse light?
Makes total sense, just never thought of a lens that way before.
1/3kW? The sun gives off ~1kW per sq. meter.
Fire from Water, cool
this is great for places where there is snow. cold climates
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reminds me of my old physics professor’s method, except he just used one of
those mirrors you find in hallway corners at hospitals
That was f***ing brilliant! 
That was awesome, And cheap too… Got to try this… thx..
i was thinking just the same thing. why not have magnifying glasses on top
of a solar panel .. ?
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ok you have a very nice thing here but .. how much time dose it take for
the water to evaporate ?? 
Tracking is the problem. The Earth is always moving. Good for maybe
cooking a meal at noon. 😀 There are large scale installations which
produce steam and then produce electricity. These use mirrors which track
the sun.
Great for survival situations!
Cool, and pretty darn impressive
The curve is not actually parabolic. It is what is called a Catenary curve.
Catenary curves have a special geometry about them that make them Ideal for
constructing arches such as the St. Louis Arch. I mentioned in another
video of yours that you should look into compound parabolic curves for
focusing sunlight so that you could withstand a degree of tolerance. It
turns out that a 1 to 4 height to length ratio models a catenary curve that
exhibits the same characteristics of a parabola with the same height to
length ratio. Now, catenary curves are extremely easy to construct. The
curve that holds your water is catenary!!! In short, build your acrylic
mirrors with catenary curvature to increase the length of time you can hold
your mirror in one spot.
What if we dont use wather just oil? 
http://youtu.be/eeSyHgO5fmQ
#solarenergy is the way, but, f–k all the companies pushing
semi-conductors…
SOLAR DEATH RAY WATER aqua lens with 1/3 Kilowatt Heat Energy