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dougal
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Posted: Mon May 16, 05 3:54 pm Post subject: |
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- I note that the auction was just for the panel, motor and switch, so for ventillation you are going to need some sort of fan...
- and driving a fan is a fairly low-load, highish rpm sort of thing
- so, doing anything like real work is going to need some sort of reduction gearing, and while differing size wheels linked with rubber bands will make for gearing, the bearings may be a problem. (You've not got much power, so losses become very important)
- I think pumping seems like a reasonable sunlight-modulated task
- presupposing a pump, you might consider a mini solar water heater, or by encouraging evaporation a cooler, or a pond pump, or a mini irrigation system for when you're away from home...
- by connecting the two panels in parallel, you should get more current out, which will allow the motor to deliver more torque useful for driving real loads (oh and more heat too!)
A peristaltic pump, essentially like squeezing toothpaste from a tube - but the tube is long, and the squeezed bit arcs around a driven shaft, can be fairly low tech... but isn't the force required going to be a bit high, even with two 4" panels...
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cab
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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cab
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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