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Solar Thermal Parabolic Trough Mini Powerplant Test
The XCPC parabolic evacuated tube non tracking solar thermal collector brought to you by Articsolar.com. This test involves 3 XCPC collectors in parallel on a trailer, connected to a tube in shell heat exchanger, pushing a small steam engine, turning a tiny dc motor, powering some led lights. The mobile transference apparatus is just a boat trailer but has potential to allow for mobile solar thermal heat processing systems. The small pvs turn a fan for condensing the steam.
0:00 - Intro, Basic setup of solar system, power plant and Ben
0:45 - Current temp of solar loop Supply 305F / Return 224F
0:55 - Steam engine turning and led lights on
1:07 - Flow indicator on the solar loop
1:11 - Dc motor and steam engine
1:15 - Steam is condensed after engine and returned to steam engine loop via pump attached to steam engine (open to see steam, some is lost)
1:20 - Basic mini power plant setup. heat exchanger, expansion, cylinder with electric element for simulation (unplugged and not used before test), ect
1:27 - Expansion temp pressure 270F / 160psi
1:34 - Solar loop water temperature and pressure
1:43 - Steam temp and pressure going to steam engine 290F / 70psi
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The scaled down power plant was designed and provided by Mike Newman at www.energylabsinc.com Providing top notch residential and commercial pv installation in north east florida.
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Solar thermal parabolic trough cloudy test
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The XCPC parabolic evacuated tube non tracking solar thermal collector brought to you by Articsolar.com. Just a simple test showing the steam pressure generated even on the cloudiest days. The UV index was low, I don't have an exact number but it was no more than 300w/m2. Follow the link if you are interested in more information. articsolar.com/ 0:00 - Intro 0:10 - Filling system 1000ml 1:21 - ...
Schechtl MAB310/CNC quick demo
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Just a little demo of the Schechtl MAB310/CNC
Amada
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Amada CNC punch doing work

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  • @jananiorganicfarming4130
    @jananiorganicfarming4130 2 місяці тому

    Can you send design drawing

  • @4587Spartan
    @4587Spartan Рік тому

    Very cool. Have you ever measured how much power it produces?

  • @massidacharles5526
    @massidacharles5526 Рік тому

    ... Faire un moteur thermique à vapeur entraînant une dynamo, ou un alternateur, produisant de l'électricité.

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi Рік тому

      absolutely! essentially just a solar boiler. There is another video on the channel that is using steam to turn a steam engine which is turning a dc motor that is powering led lights.

  • @johnnyhoover2373
    @johnnyhoover2373 Рік тому

    On a cloudy day

  • @SD_Alias
    @SD_Alias Рік тому

    Are the 3 tubes in series or in parallel? Could you install a circulation pump and thus heat a hot water tank for showering and bathing even in winter when the sun is low?

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi Рік тому

      the tubes are parallel. absolutely, the collector is rated at 1500w so you can consider it the same output as an equivalent electric water heater.

    • @SD_Alias
      @SD_Alias Рік тому

      @@ConservativeHippi Thank you, and how much would I need to produce warm water for showering at a hazy winterday when there is a bit fog or high thin clouds? Another question: Are these vacuum tubes in direkt contact with the water? Or are there heat pipes that reach into a collector and heat the water there?

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi Рік тому

      @@SD_Alias Depends on the size of the tank and the desired temperature. Rather than a heat pipe that has a single header, there are two headers on this collector. The water flows through a copper tube connected to a header, goes all the way down the length of the vacuum tube, loops and returns to the same end, connected to a secondary header. kind of like a flat plate collector where the water actually passes through the collector. These collectors are intended for commercial applications so they would be more than enough for you needs. On a nice sunny day, with one collector I've had a 40 gal water heater up to 270f+ and by morning the temp was still 160f, at the top of the tank.

    • @SD_Alias
      @SD_Alias Рік тому

      @@ConservativeHippi Thank you! That sounds like a good idea. I am planning a 200 liter solar water tank and would like to use my gas heater as infrequently as possible to heat water in the winter. With 3-4 such collectors it could work yes. Except maybe in the period from late October to March here in northern Germany. Then, unfortunately, the sun does not shine very often...

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi Рік тому

      @@SD_Alias youre welcome. each collector consists of 3 vacuum tubes. So the unit in the video is consider 1 collector, which would more than likely be enough. however, on the cloudier days it wouldn't hurt to have a few extra tubes available. Then if it gets too hot just throw on a mixing valve, dump the heat or cover a couple tubes.

  • @giorgioart1768
    @giorgioart1768 Рік тому

    Hello, what material is the mirror reflector, Thank you!

  • @JK-Visions
    @JK-Visions 2 роки тому

    Looks awsome. Can you use something like this to heat a room in your house? I am just curious. And were do you get the parts?

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi 2 роки тому

      thank you. Think of the collectors as a boiler which could be plumbed to a radiator or any other process a boiler is used for. Having a water storage tank will allow you to use the heat when needed rather than just when the sun is out. The collectors are very efficient, manufactured by artic solar and If you go to articsolar.com you'll find more information on them. Everything else was purchased from local supply stores, online or we had on hand and built on site.

    • @JK-Visions
      @JK-Visions 2 роки тому

      @@ConservativeHippi Thanks I will check it out!

  • @kenp8991
    @kenp8991 2 роки тому

    Would love to see an in depth video of it with details and of how they built it.

  • @TheNightwalker247
    @TheNightwalker247 2 роки тому

    Cool project

  • @Samy-cc5lq
    @Samy-cc5lq 2 роки тому

    Ho. Bro Whats components u use in this parabolic solar concentrators And how this solar receiver tube work . actually ...means Hiw actually steam come out whats this part name

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi 2 роки тому

      are you talking about the valve that is releasing the steam? That is just a 20psi safety valve you would find on and air compressor. Everything coming out of the aluminum shroud, I added so the steam could expand and build pressure, there is nothing special there. The water flows through the concentrator, rather than just through the header and across a bulb like most thermal collectors, which gives us higher temps in the end.

    • @Samy-cc5lq
      @Samy-cc5lq 2 роки тому

      Ok thnx bro

    • @tonygau65
      @tonygau65 2 роки тому

      They are a pressure release valve used on hot water heaters there is a channel called green science something that does a lot videos there os a reflective that they sell but going to try something like this to preheat domestic hot water hopefully I can get it built this summer with heating fuel almost $2 a liter Canada

    • @tonygau65
      @tonygau65 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/kXXOwfZA2Rk/v-deo.html

    • @tonygau65
      @tonygau65 2 роки тому

      There are some sites to check out looking for materials in Canada I think I found something at home dept it think it is used for patio doors to keep heat out

  • @MrPeterHaller
    @MrPeterHaller 2 роки тому

    You would have probably gotten more lights on your video if you had showed the temperature before you started of the tubes and the temperature after it heated up

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi 2 роки тому

      I was just demonstrating the efficiency of the collector on a cloudy day and how it can still generate useful heat. The water came out of a tap (probably room temp), the relief valve is 20psi, and the system started out at atmospheric pressures. the water coming out of the relief valve was about 250F. This is just water in a closed loop that has no where to go as well as no where to dump the heat, so it's more drastic than if I was just running the water through a heat exchanger and processing the heat. I appreciate the feed back and will try to include temps in my next videos.

    • @NickTheGreat-f3t
      @NickTheGreat-f3t Рік тому

      Interesting what results could be in a cold climate at winter in a cloudy day. Of course the results would be positive but what size the system must be to keep a house warm? Is it doable and financially resonable?

  • @ankitbaliya9299
    @ankitbaliya9299 2 роки тому

    Can we use this one for industrial purposes

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi 2 роки тому

      absolutely. Follow the link in the description for more information.

    • @NickTheGreat-f3t
      @NickTheGreat-f3t Рік тому

      some time ago "they" have already used this for industrial purposes. Somehow the project was shutdown. Probably fossil fuel industries weren't happy...

  • @ankitbaliya9299
    @ankitbaliya9299 2 роки тому

    Hi

  • @manojj888
    @manojj888 3 роки тому

    CAN I PLZ GET SOFTWARE

  • @berndreiner7159
    @berndreiner7159 4 роки тому

    Manufact Date of the Machine ?? 2002?

    • @ConservativeHippi
      @ConservativeHippi 4 роки тому

      yes, it's an 02

    • @berndreiner7159
      @berndreiner7159 4 роки тому

      @@ConservativeHippi Great Machine 👍👌 is the Softwareversion aswell the v 5.58.0 ? Do you use the Floppy for datatransfer?