46″ PARABOLIC MIRROR STEAM BOILER SOLAR POWER

on Mar 23 in Lowes DIY


www.greenpowerscience.com This is a big 46″ parabolic mirror with a 1M focal length. The lens can reach about 2700F max collection. Not 100% sure about those figures yet as a mount is still needed and the mirror flexes a bit. TRUE MIRROR, NOT MYLAR.

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25 Comments

  • gtphase111 says:

    Nice mirror/s, would work great incorporated with a Stirling Engine power system, especially here in Australia … keep up the good work and Go Green !

  • kdkinen says:

    wow man! this is IT
    good one

  • IronHorsez88 says:

    Can A Parabola melt glass? At what temperature does glass metl?

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

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  • innterru says:

    Подскажите пожалуйста, как можно изготовить такое зеркало или где его можно преобрести?

  • geekfish says:

    Glass radiates heat faster than copper, heats up faster and cools faster. You could incorporate a steel boiler with thick glass lenses? Have multiple parabolic mirrors pointed at one boiler, bottom to top. I like the steal wool idea. Bring it a step further and put metal shavings in the boiler that could be reused, self circulating from the boiling water.

  • liamjanin says:

    the metal inside should be black

  • Mendelevium146 says:

    how was the frame of the mirror made??

  • shepnannie says:

    what if you used a chrome spray paint on one side of the bottle to reflect the light that passes through the bottle back after it passes through the water

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    Black, Green, Blue. The key is concentrations of dye, clear water is best in this boiler and any dark object will work.

    Dan

  • jcornelius215 says:

    Would colored water heat up faster?

  • draculapw says:

    Make a cup of tea..

  • ikemkrueger says:

    Pretty smart idea! Not sure what it could be good for.. But I like them! :D

  • ikemkrueger says:

    Can you use the moonlight too to make something hot? :P

  • WarzSchoolchild says:

    Great bit of ‘Lateral Thinking’ incorporating stainless steel wool in the water. It is also possible to make a reasonably good mirror, from just clay. (mud) you just line it with old CDs. which you focus individually, covering the others till the whole surface is covered in CDs. honeycomb style. The mirror can be a square block of wet clay/mud. set in a wooden frame/box.

  • zibiaozheng says:

    what if that thing accidently shoot at ur penis?

  • wrightylaaad says:

    does any low cost machine exist that you could mount a solar panel onto and it automatically track the sun all day? something like that would be great , we could harvest so much power from the sun

  • jgoemat says:

    About 1300 watts per square meter hit the earth, about 1000 watts make it through the atmosphere. This mirror bisects an area of about 1.07 meters, so just about 1 kilowatt of solar energy would be focused by it.

  • samueladams7 says:

    About how many Snapple bottles will power a typical 1,200 – 1,500 sf house? I’m assuming that you’re going to use the steam to power a car alternator, yes? What do you do when there’s no sun?

  • sickbuffalo says:

    OK, so you can boil about a pint of water with a 46 inch mirror. Do we just multiply 46 by 8, to find out how big a mirror we need to boil up a gallon? Or maybe it doesn’t work that way

  • berramarco says:

    Interessante , portare in ebolizione un litro d’acqua con posizionamento manuale della parabola e facile ma riscaldare molti litri e con inseguimento automatico le cose si complicano. Marco.Italia.

  • tordherflower says:

    but i didnt get it yet abt the sun when its change position,may be its center point remain stable or wot? plz

  • BeeRich33 says:

    Sorry, did you say you made this? I’d love to see how. I saw your other smaller concave dish fabrication, but this is much larger.

  • phinallee says:

    Love the banjo! Can’t be anything but happy with a banjo for accompaniment.

    I have an idea that has floated around in my head, but i do not have the means to accomplish it. What about using pyroelectric crystals at the focal point to generate electricity?

  • roidroid says:

    You can’t hate it that much jamescatania – you’re subscribed to the channel.

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