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Hi Paul how big of a solar panel or how many do you need to make to power a home 900sq ft and what do the panels connect to in a home so all your outlets work ? Do you need a panel in each room in the house or how does this work? Does the gov provide free solar panels and installation?
A new real time calculation of these type of solar problems using Artificial intelligence is now available online but these services are not free. For example if a human can analyse it in 2 to 3 months then this online system using AI will analyse it in one day...
Studied all these in the faculty of energy engineering, an entire subject in a semester, but neither I understood by reading the book myself nor understood the explanation from the professor. This video summarized almost the entire book in a video and very well explained. Thanks for such straight forward simplification.
I’m a NABCEP board certified inspector for PV systems and about to have a degree in electrical engineering in February. And this is one of the more in depth Solar centered videos I’ve ever seen. Absolutely amazing. I will definitely tell our design people about the pvcase tool as well, it sounds great. Thank you! I plan to tell everyone I work with to watch this
@@sampleoffers1978 they’re multilayer filtering by different colors from the spectrum. That, so far, sounds like the way that’s working best, but I could be a little out of the loop by now. Idk the physics behind what you’re talking about, but it sounds good. Frequency is an odd thing to try to discuss with people when it comes to physics. Fringe made it even harder.
My god, this has been the best training video for Solar by far. Doesn't make you lose focus not even for a second. I work as an Electrical Supervisor in an EPC company and will definitely tell the about PVcase as well. And I will share this video with our construction & engineering team. Keep up the amazing content.
As a science teacher, this video helps me further understand the concept of laddering of electrons and energy levels and I can simplify this to my students.
I hope you'll talk about other types of solar cells soon, especially dye sensitized solar cells, QD solar cells, and perovskite solar cells! I'm extremely passionate about those! Plus, you can do some pretty impressive performance enhancement with concentrators.
Yeah simple mirror concentrators but then the increased heat significantly damages the cells quicker reducing lifespan which means you have to research cooling for panels to increase efficiencys of protection of panels like how many layers deep you'd like to go... solar evacuated tube heaters for steam power can use the heat energy of the photons bombardment to drive physical motions which can be turned into electricity via motor run as a generator possibly being more stable long lasting but as you need to clean panels from dust the same is true for polished metal mirrors or even plastic coated reflective paint mirrors... materials science matters as well as the patterns of cycle and how many "losses" tax your useful power generation... now heat is technically energy and could be reabsorbed but however grand and efficient you design something the more it takes the more expensive it gets to make so you must weigh the value of cost to efficiency ratios and find your favored system but not exclude other systems just for being fuel powered etc just allow, which is key word allow people to maximize the efficiencies without limitation of the previous "we could never do better than that" stifling phrase there may be a time to discourage for saftey reasons but to encourage and support instead to provide required safety so no innocent bystanders are harmed , i mean they got micro nuclear power plants running satellites drifting out to explore space for us sending back the information as best it can getting increasingly harder to track as it gets further and further from our solar system 😂
I was falling asleep watching the video but as soon as you broke the solar panel it spooked me and woke me up, now im here typing this comment while someone else reads it in current time
Great job!! I wish your content was readily available when I was young in the 70’s as it is now days. So many people take for granted the knowledge that is sitting in their cell phones.
This is so well-explained, almost eveything included from how silicon produced in different types with different effi., how a cell is constructed, what factors influence the effi. , how the module, string, array are formed to reach different current and voltage, where lies the light to activate the electron, the PN junction... It's just amazing!
Thank you so so so much! I'm a high school student, and I was studying for AP Physics, and I did NOT understand solar cells at all. this made me understand and I explained it in detail to my friend, and I feel as if I can really apply it! Thank you so much! Also I built a mini solar panel for extra credit and this video helped me know what materials to buy so thanks again! I would not have passed without you :)
Awesome! glad to hear. Would be great if you could share some links to our content so we can help even more people. So much effort went into the video, so few people watched it.
Somehow, for some reason, this is much easier for me to understand rather than the tutorials I watched before when setting up a simple Solar power setup. 😅
The way you show everything which is in my book in a very easy manner...if you were my teacher I would learn every topic in a very simple manner... please do explain topics related to electronics too
Excellent and comprehensive solar primer! Everyone interested in PV systems should watch this. I think you could have used higher numbers for some of your efficiencies. Modern inverters, especially for large installations, are typically >98% efficient. And modern commercial solar cells are >25% efficient and climbing.
Excellent job introducting and summarizing the concepts crisply, it has been a long time since I studied them. Turns out this video was what I just needed back then, enough and worth multiple lectures.
Thank you so much for this excellent video! I had a PhotoVoltaic system installed on my home in 2018. Everything was handled by the solar contractor, so I didn't get to learn much about how the system works when it was installed. This video explained everything I ever wanted to know about how my system works. My system is tied to the grid but does not have a battery included in the system. As such, it's possible to have net metering with my system. So for several months in the summer I routinely produce excess electricity which I sell back to my utility, Xcel Energy. Net metering coupled with the Time of Use rate structure allows me to use electricity when rates are at their lowest, and to sell electricity back to Xcel when rates are at their highest. So I actually make money off my PV system in the summer! 🤑💰
This is probably one of the best explanations of anything in a youtube video. Completely understandable, interesting and detailed. You really have a skill here in creating clean and well thought out film. I applaud you!! Subbed and buying you a coffee. Thanks!
Amazing video ! This had me thinking : it would be great if you made a video about batteries charging, required voltage and current depending on the types, and eventually the way they behave throughout the charging process (voltage increase, heat buildup etc...)
@@EngineeringMindset i already saw them and i just rewatched them, but the batteries ones focus on alkaline batteries and the alternator one focus on energy production. What i'd like to see is a video that would apply to basically every batteries in spite of different voltage, capacity, materials etc. Maybe even learn how a solar charge controller actually work on the inside
I learned that east and west facing panels aren’t too bad, although not facing true north, they greatly assist catching morning and evening sun broadening the catch period. Also making great use of COOLER temperatures thus greater efficiency
Information transferred to us as extensively and simply as it can be. This is SPARTA! (i.e. UA-cam and The Engineering Mindset). Appreciated by heart 🥰
This is the best channel that i have ever seen! I watch many videos, but i like more when you post videos in Portuguese, because i'm Brazilian! Anyway, i watch your videos in English, no problem! Keep going this way, and you'll go far!
The interesting result of the 30% limit on PV solar cell efficiency has an interesting result: heating your home using thermal solar collectors can capture much more energy than using PV to power a heater. Although when you combine PV with a heat pump, the gap gets a lot smaller...although with current technology there is still a gap. It's also much cheaper to store heat energy...you can do it with a large insulated water tank.
Confusing to me is thermal imaging can see heat, so why can't a panel be calibrated with filters to use heat to displace electrons? There's a lot more heat available at night and as waste product, than light. Fire is heat and makes light though.
Sure, solar heat for bathing and washing dishes is very good but general-purpose electricity so much more useful. Moreover, there's only so much hot water a household can use - it's just not an ongoing thing in a daily cycle. On the other hand, there *is* ongoing electrical all day long every day from computers, TVs, refrigerator/freezer, lighting, cooking, etc. Also storing heat is more lossy than electricity in batteries. If the house has a utility that does solar net metering, then they can use the grid as an energy store. Eventually homes will just have *both* photovoltaic and thermal solar collectors. If it can be done economically, the best is to have the heating pipes directly thermally coupled underneath each of the solar panels to collect heat and also cool the panels to significantly improve their electrical efficiency. Can get upwards 15% more electrical production while directly producing hot water at the same time.
He made it easy to understand but behind the production and engineering of the semiconductor and what goes on inside the cells it's not easy lol most are 20-30 percent efficiency so they still not perfect.
You should have mentioned anti-island in the case of an power outage, and it adds cost, protects the line workers from electrocution. Since it costs more, most installs won't have ant-islanding, meaning the batteries will not power the house on a grid power failure.
this is so cool!! I've been researching about sustainable energy for a school since last year, and this is the most complete video about on of its kinds I've seen!! this is such and amazing channel
I’ve never needed any more answers in a topic that you covered.❤ If you prepare Battery Sizing for Off-Grid systems we couldn’t be more proud of you brotha. Thank you so much tho’
Wow, thank you so much for this super educative video. It includes all relevant parts in an attractive an easy to understand way. I learned more in this 20 minutes than in the last 30 hours of photovoltaic class. Thanks!!❤
Wayyyy much better with this video !!! Thank you ! I kinda know why we see ghosts sometimes. Can’t we design own solar panels ? Place a giant crystal at the top
Youre videos have been incredibly helpful. I find it much better then my class work. In fact we starting sharing these chats and in our lextures in class.
@@EngineeringMindset I just want to let you know, a Sergeant in the AF thinks your educational videos are great for electricians or engineers at any stage of their learning.
For my understanding, solar panels is like a generator that runs to produce amount power with not enough strenght or amps but by using some amplifier and storage capacity it could produce more than power you want but it need sunlight in everytime you to depend on, only if there is an invention that can improve not commercialized battery the solar power can be the greatesr source of energy.
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Hi Paul how big of a solar panel or how many do you need to make to power a home 900sq ft and what do the panels connect to in a home so all your outlets work ? Do you need a panel in each room in the house or how does this work? Does the gov provide free solar panels and installation?
A new real time calculation of these type of solar problems using Artificial intelligence is now available online but these services are not free. For example if a human can analyse it in 2 to 3 months then this online system using AI will analyse it in one day...
🙂🙂
The last animation that shows the entire process of photoelectric effect into producing a voltage and a current through the LED is so good.
Agreed, learned something
It’s fire
@@ARLGD that’s flames
It feel so satisfying seeing electrons filling the hole like it's "fire"
@@brianquinn988 No its light😂
Studied all these in the faculty of energy engineering, an entire subject in a semester, but neither I understood by reading the book myself nor understood the explanation from the professor. This video summarized almost the entire book in a video and very well explained. Thanks for such straight forward simplification.
I’m a NABCEP board certified inspector for PV systems and about to have a degree in electrical engineering in February. And this is one of the more in depth Solar centered videos I’ve ever seen. Absolutely amazing. I will definitely tell our design people about the pvcase tool as well, it sounds great. Thank you! I plan to tell everyone I work with to watch this
Find a metal or element that has same frequency as the usable spectrum and build lid for solar panels.
@@sampleoffers1978 they’re multilayer filtering by different colors from the spectrum. That, so far, sounds like the way that’s working best, but I could be a little out of the loop by now. Idk the physics behind what you’re talking about, but it sounds good. Frequency is an odd thing to try to discuss with people when it comes to physics. Fringe made it even harder.
@@matthewcovington2699tell Fringe to piss off and stop complicating matters!
Is it time we designed and developed DC appliances to eliminate inverter?
i'm a senior solar & alternative energy engineer and this guy explained almost 60 out of 100 about Solar engineering in 22 mins. Impressive
My god, this has been the best training video for Solar by far. Doesn't make you lose focus not even for a second. I work as an Electrical Supervisor in an EPC company and will definitely tell the about PVcase as well. And I will share this video with our construction & engineering team. Keep up the amazing content.
Great to hear!
Sir, you are officially the guy Engineering students/trainees go to when the professors and textbooks fail to do their job. Amazing! 🙌
So sad I only just found this channel, I’m an electrician that barely understands electricity, but now….im diving in.
As a science teacher, this video helps me further understand the concept of laddering of electrons and energy levels and I can simplify this to my students.
I hope you'll talk about other types of solar cells soon, especially dye sensitized solar cells, QD solar cells, and perovskite solar cells! I'm extremely passionate about those! Plus, you can do some pretty impressive performance enhancement with concentrators.
Yeah simple mirror concentrators but then the increased heat significantly damages the cells quicker reducing lifespan which means you have to research cooling for panels to increase efficiencys of protection of panels like how many layers deep you'd like to go... solar evacuated tube heaters for steam power can use the heat energy of the photons bombardment to drive physical motions which can be turned into electricity via motor run as a generator possibly being more stable long lasting but as you need to clean panels from dust the same is true for polished metal mirrors or even plastic coated reflective paint mirrors... materials science matters as well as the patterns of cycle and how many "losses" tax your useful power generation... now heat is technically energy and could be reabsorbed but however grand and efficient you design something the more it takes the more expensive it gets to make so you must weigh the value of cost to efficiency ratios and find your favored system but not exclude other systems just for being fuel powered etc just allow, which is key word allow people to maximize the efficiencies without limitation of the previous "we could never do better than that" stifling phrase there may be a time to discourage for saftey reasons but to encourage and support instead to provide required safety so no innocent bystanders are harmed , i mean they got micro nuclear power plants running satellites drifting out to explore space for us sending back the information as best it can getting increasingly harder to track as it gets further and further from our solar system 😂
I was falling asleep watching the video but as soon as you broke the solar panel it spooked me and woke me up, now im here typing this comment while someone else reads it in current time
Great job!! I wish your content was readily available when I was young in the 70’s as it is now days. So many people take for granted the knowledge that is sitting in their cell phones.
Years of trying to understand it and finally this video does it for me.
Kudos brotha!
6:02 typo, should be "8.0A x 30V"
Amazing video, absolutely love the intuitive explanations on this channel, thank you!
This is so well-explained, almost eveything included from how silicon produced in different types with different effi., how a cell is constructed, what factors influence the effi. , how the module, string, array are formed to reach different current and voltage, where lies the light to activate the electron, the PN junction... It's just amazing!
Thank you so so so much! I'm a high school student, and I was studying for AP Physics, and I did NOT understand solar cells at all. this made me understand and I explained it in detail to my friend, and I feel as if I can really apply it! Thank you so much! Also I built a mini solar panel for extra credit and this video helped me know what materials to buy so thanks again! I would not have passed without you :)
Awesome! glad to hear. Would be great if you could share some links to our content so we can help even more people. So much effort went into the video, so few people watched it.
@@EngineeringMindset Of course!
@@EngineeringMindset I chose electrical tech as my highschool Major, you have helped me a lot as well
These videos never let me down when I'm confused by these concepts. Thanks for making these
I come back to these videos time and time again to refresh my knowledge. Thank-you, really great stuff !
I am no electrician or engineer but curios and I am addicted to this channel
I'm in the PV industry and the video solved a lot of my doubts and introduced a lot of fresh knowledge, very inspiring!
Somehow, for some reason, this is much easier for me to understand rather than the tutorials I watched before when setting up a simple Solar power setup. 😅
I’ve been installing solar electrical equipment in the northeastern US since 2009. This is a good video.
Human ingenuity is so incredible.
Solar cells are so much simpler than I thought but the science behind it is amazing.
Wish they played this video at the beginning of my semiconductor materials course in college.
I’ve known this for decades but had never seen it explained so well....
As usual a clear and very thorough explanation of the subject.
I'm interested in solar tracking and would love for you to do a video on the topic.
Great suggestion!
@@EngineeringMindset thanks.
Continued success to you... cheers!
That last part puts it all together making it understandable.
Thank you for this video.
The way you show everything which is in my book in a very easy manner...if you were my teacher I would learn every topic in a very simple manner... please do explain topics related to electronics too
Your videos are so good! I learned so many things just watching your videos. keep it up!
He's the man, for sure. Such a great teacher.
Wow, blown away by the detail and graphics. great work!
I love your videos. They always explain things so well and in a way I can understand
Glad you like them!
That's by far the best explanation of solar cell and solar energy I've ever seen 😃
Best video and explanation of how a solar panel works I have ever seen. Schools should take notes on this.
I think this is easily my favorite video of yours, I loved every moment of it.
Excellent and comprehensive solar primer! Everyone interested in PV systems should watch this.
I think you could have used higher numbers for some of your efficiencies. Modern inverters, especially for large installations, are typically >98% efficient. And modern commercial solar cells are >25% efficient and climbing.
Excellent job introducting and summarizing the concepts crisply, it has been a long time since I studied them. Turns out this video was what I just needed back then, enough and worth multiple lectures.
Oh my god, solar power finally makes sense!!!! I have never understood how they work, but for some reason this finally got through to me!!
Sir, you are officially the guy Engineering students/trainees go to when the professors and textbooks fail to do their job. Amazing!
man, you put just everything togather that I have to learn. Nice animastions!
I just realized my dork status is on a whole new level… this was awesome. I just leveled up..
Awesome video! The first one actually explained the solar cells working principles so clearly...
you are a fantastic teacher as you always helping me simplify everything about my courses. I am very grateful for that
Just discovered your channel. This awesoma. I want to binge watch all.
Pronouncing "adhesive" as a-desive was an interesting touch.
This blew my mind, a little advanced for me to recall but really interesting, great video, I'm hooked on watching more
I have to watch this twice for deeper understanding
Thanks brother!
Thank you so much for this excellent video! I had a PhotoVoltaic system installed on my home in 2018. Everything was handled by the solar contractor, so I didn't get to learn much about how the system works when it was installed. This video explained everything I ever wanted to know about how my system works.
My system is tied to the grid but does not have a battery included in the system. As such, it's possible to have net metering with my system. So for several months in the summer I routinely produce excess electricity which I sell back to my utility, Xcel Energy. Net metering coupled with the Time of Use rate structure allows me to use electricity when rates are at their lowest, and to sell electricity back to Xcel when rates are at their highest. So I actually make money off my PV system in the summer! 🤑💰
Yesterday i was thinking how solar works. UA-cam algorithm: here is a video to watch.
Thank you for the amazing video
This is probably one of the best explanations of anything in a youtube video. Completely understandable, interesting and detailed.
You really have a skill here in creating clean and well thought out film. I applaud you!! Subbed and buying you a coffee. Thanks!
Could you please explain the working principle of synchronous motors .
Great video. Neatly explained. 👏👏👏👍
Amazing video...Once an engineer, always an engineer and your explanation has lived to this expectation
OUTSTANDING video and explanation. A LEGEND
Amazing video !
This had me thinking : it would be great if you made a video about batteries charging, required voltage and current depending on the types, and eventually the way they behave throughout the charging process (voltage increase, heat buildup etc...)
Please see our how batteries work videos and also the alternator video for charging
@@EngineeringMindset i already saw them and i just rewatched them, but the batteries ones focus on alkaline batteries and the alternator one focus on energy production.
What i'd like to see is a video that would apply to basically every batteries in spite of different voltage, capacity, materials etc.
Maybe even learn how a solar charge controller actually work on the inside
I wish I could like this video multiple times!
I did one for you. 😉
great from toe to the head. materials enginnering included! much appreciated
This is brilliant in more ways than one. Thank you so much.
Glad you liked it!
I learned that east and west facing panels aren’t too bad, although not facing true north, they greatly assist catching morning and evening sun broadening the catch period. Also making great use of COOLER temperatures thus greater efficiency
Information transferred to us as extensively and simply as it can be. This is SPARTA! (i.e. UA-cam and The Engineering Mindset). Appreciated by heart 🥰
Amazing! I studied physics only up till high school but your explanation was so concise and easy to follow. Thank you for the extra knowledge!
This is the best channel that i have ever seen! I watch many videos, but i like more when you post videos in Portuguese, because i'm Brazilian! Anyway, i watch your videos in English, no problem!
Keep going this way, and you'll go far!
The interesting result of the 30% limit on PV solar cell efficiency has an interesting result: heating your home using thermal solar collectors can capture much more energy than using PV to power a heater. Although when you combine PV with a heat pump, the gap gets a lot smaller...although with current technology there is still a gap. It's also much cheaper to store heat energy...you can do it with a large insulated water tank.
Confusing to me is thermal imaging can see heat, so why can't a panel be calibrated with filters to use heat to displace electrons? There's a lot more heat available at night and as waste product, than light. Fire is heat and makes light though.
Sure, solar heat for bathing and washing dishes is very good but general-purpose electricity so much more useful. Moreover, there's only so much hot water a household can use - it's just not an ongoing thing in a daily cycle.
On the other hand, there *is* ongoing electrical all day long every day from computers, TVs, refrigerator/freezer, lighting, cooking, etc. Also storing heat is more lossy than electricity in batteries. If the house has a utility that does solar net metering, then they can use the grid as an energy store.
Eventually homes will just have *both* photovoltaic and thermal solar collectors. If it can be done economically, the best is to have the heating pipes directly thermally coupled underneath each of the solar panels to collect heat and also cool the panels to significantly improve their electrical efficiency. Can get upwards 15% more electrical production while directly producing hot water at the same time.
Very informative and interesting! Solar Panels are simpler than I thought! Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
He made it easy to understand but behind the production and engineering of the semiconductor and what goes on inside the cells it's not easy lol most are 20-30 percent efficiency so they still not perfect.
This is very insightful with simple explanation, easy to understand, well done!
You should have mentioned anti-island in the case of an power outage, and it adds cost, protects the line workers from electrocution. Since it costs more, most installs won't have ant-islanding, meaning the batteries will not power the house on a grid power failure.
That PV Case software sounds super cool! I use autocad every day and want to check that out
Brilliant video!!! Clear and concise. Very informative 💪🏿
This video is a gem! Thank you for this masterpiece! It'll go a long way.
This is so amazing and well constructed so people can easily understand!
Glad it was helpful
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Thank you for explaining it was very useful God bless you
have a good day :)
Can you please Make video on PID Controller Working.👍
Marvelous video to be fair. Very clear.
this is so cool!! I've been researching about sustainable energy for a school since last year, and this is the most complete video about on of its kinds I've seen!! this is such and amazing channel
I’ve never needed any more answers in a topic that you covered.❤
If you prepare Battery Sizing for Off-Grid systems we couldn’t be more proud of you brotha.
Thank you so much tho’
This is the best video to explain whole working process of solar panels 👍👍
Glad you liked it
Wow, thank you so much for this super educative video. It includes all relevant parts in an attractive an easy to understand way. I learned more in this 20 minutes than in the last 30 hours of photovoltaic class. Thanks!!❤
Wayyyy much better with this video !!! Thank you ! I kinda know why we see ghosts sometimes. Can’t we design own solar panels ? Place a giant crystal at the top
Amazing video. I am so glad that I happened to find your channel.
Youre videos have been incredibly helpful. I find it much better then my class work. In fact we starting sharing these chats and in our lextures in class.
Honestly, it's a great and very informative video. Thank you a lot! :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
So much in Science and Chemistry and Electricity is all about the valance electron configuration.
Thanks to the engineering mindset team. Very good explanation of every step.
Im 13, this is the first video ive watched from you AND I HAVE LEARNED MORE THAN IN ALL MY LIFETIME WHAT THE ****
This is a great video! Much appreciated!
Congratulations on this wonderful video!
That was some high quality video make, well done!
Ill be damned, everything was very well explained. I didnt even need to pause much to understand the stuff. Such very rare educational video
This is your best video yet
Thank you
@@EngineeringMindset I just want to let you know, a Sergeant in the AF thinks your educational videos are great for electricians or engineers at any stage of their learning.
Excellent video on how Solar panels work! Thanks 👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
Best video explaining the subject, hi from Brazil!
Thank you, we do also run a Brazilian Portuguese channel if it helps www.youtube.com/@MentalidadeDeEngenharia
Led can't power itself because there is resistance and a lot of other factors turning electricity into heat and other stuff
“Light is just lots of particles called photons” lol you said that so confidently
Excellent sir was waiting for long time
Enjoy
ty for the in depth coverage 👍😊😊
My pleasure 😊
Beautiful, id love more videos on actuall manufacturing and equipment used
Outstanding. Beautifuly comprehensive.
Glad you liked it!
I really appreciate your clear explanation. Many thanks.
Awesome video.. definitely not a time waster
Really great explanation of some the details! Makes so much sense to think of it as a reverse LED :)
For my understanding, solar panels is like a generator that runs to produce amount power with not enough strenght or amps but by using some amplifier and storage capacity it could produce more than power you want but it need sunlight in everytime you to depend on, only if there is an invention that can improve not commercialized battery the solar power can be the greatesr source of energy.