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=Sourcing=
=Basics=
*A solar concentrator that uses long troughs as opposed to concave dishes, or a group of heliostats
*It can be used to concentrate solar energy, and pipe it using fiber optics, or mirrored pipes
*It is simple to construct, which is advantagous
 
=Industry Standards=
*India - https://dir.indiamart.com/impcat/parabolic-solar-concentrator.html
*India - https://dir.indiamart.com/impcat/parabolic-solar-concentrator.html
=Existing Open Source Designs=
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Solar-OSE-Solar-concentrator-for-steam-generation/ This design by OSE France]
=Minimum Viable Product=
*
=Basic Design=
==Mirror Modules==
*
==Mirror Adjustment Module==
*
==Solar Collector (Thermal Version)==
*Heats whatever fluid is passed through this pipe
==Solar Collector (Light Pipe Version)==
*Allows the light to be collected in a light pipe
==Solar Collector (Fiber Optic Version)==
*Allows the light to be collected in a fiber optic cable
==Frame==
*Holds all the other modules together
=BOM=
*
=See Also=
*[[DIY Solar Concentrator]]
=Links=
*

Latest revision as of 01:36, 10 April 2019

Basics

  • A solar concentrator that uses long troughs as opposed to concave dishes, or a group of heliostats
  • It can be used to concentrate solar energy, and pipe it using fiber optics, or mirrored pipes
  • It is simple to construct, which is advantagous

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

Minimum Viable Product

Basic Design

Mirror Modules

Mirror Adjustment Module

Solar Collector (Thermal Version)

  • Heats whatever fluid is passed through this pipe

Solar Collector (Light Pipe Version)

  • Allows the light to be collected in a light pipe

Solar Collector (Fiber Optic Version)

  • Allows the light to be collected in a fiber optic cable

Frame

  • Holds all the other modules together

BOM

See Also

Links