BOIL WATER WITH THE SUN Solar heating with a Fresnel Lens Solar Heating an Aluminum Heat Sink

Fri, Sep 3, 2010

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BOIL WATER WITH THE SUN Solar heating with a Fresnel Lens Solar Heating an Aluminum Heat Sink

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25 Responses to “BOIL WATER WITH THE SUN Solar heating with a Fresnel Lens Solar Heating an Aluminum Heat Sink”

  1. imyourhustler Says:

    It would be cool to make solar steam generated electricity….but for now I will just take a sip of my boiling aluminum water.

  2. bobbysam232 Says:

    make it black it’ll be more efficient

  3. sonicxlc123 Says:

    it feels like im in a chines restaurant lol

  4. LiquidChem Says:

    alientechshop – i reckon i can answer your questions, this is a demo i dont reckon the water was meant to drink, also, you could always filter it.

    When you vaporize water, there are no metals present in it whatsoever. Vapor distillation will give you pure water, as far as metals

  5. social3ngin33rin Says:

    Computer colored computer heat sink?

  6. fuunguus Says:

    You lose a small energy in the process of making hydrogen.
    But hydrogen is a god way to store energy. If you ain’t gonna use the energy too far away from your solar panel, then all you need to do is lay a wire and use the energy straight away. I reckon hydrogen is more for vehicles, as batteries are heavy, doesn’t store much energy, and takes time to charge.

  7. ONEyeMarco Says:

    nearly 2010 now, solar energy i getting better , from
    only 10 % few years ago to now 60 %… but very expensive

  8. taken4time Says:

    doesnt seem effecient to procude manifesting water… but this is a excellent relaxer

  9. darkmaster388 Says:

    Solar power is relatively inefficient, but this is pretty slick to see.

  10. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Says:

    ???

  11. SM7078 Says:

    WHAT THE PIe

  12. okomun Says:

    just also wondering do you play with hydrogen? dose hydrogen have a larger out place of power then solar? is so is it possible to hook up a solar panel to a battery to charge and use power from that to produce hydrogen and then convert the hydrogen to pure renewable power?

  13. okomun Says:

    I have a question: If you where heating a swimming pool would the temp rise quicker if the water flowed though a semi black pipe with the lends over the top or some kind of channels or just have black pads on the bottom and doing it that way? How long do you recon it would take to heat a 10,000 liter pool from 18c to about 29c? Thanks, want to hear from you :)

  14. cappydawg Says:

    OMG!!!! read the title!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  15. CredoVeritas Says:

    aluminum water……not ideal. Make a double boiler.

  16. packagewarren Says:

    gets me to thinking, thoughts…thanks guys. you’ve been fantastic help with your videos. like the bloopers.

  17. doodadica Says:

    I thought that sounded familiar. :)

  18. ogrishTWO Says:

    I assume that is an aluminum heat sink, there is no dread of this getting into the water.

  19. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Says:

    Yes, rocks would be fine. I am not a fan of Aluminum beverage containers.

  20. alientechshop Says:

    what about toxins from the metal, if one were to use the water to drink. wouldn’t a stone work as a heating element, it might add extra minerals to the water. I was told that some metals stick to the water elements even after evaporation. I dunno maybe someone who is an expert in water distillation would know if this is right.

  21. OghamTheBold Says:

    Boiling + mega UV probably kills water bugs even quicker

  22. idahoviewer Says:

    My comment is for thoxbui and his math.

  23. idahoviewer Says:

    I just LIKE smart people!!!! :-)

  24. sickbuffalo Says:

    Surely this depends on what you want to do.

  25. SHAATALE Says:

    the lens too huge for a practical solution


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