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Collaboration | Collaboration for the world's first, replicable, open source, solar-dish-electric power system: Solar Fire - OSE - and CoHabitat Group - Tinytech for integrating uniflow steam power and space heating for a year round, superinsulated CEB greenhouse. | ||
*Complete open source documentation released within 6 months of Prototype Completion and testing | *Complete open source documentation released within 6 months of Prototype Completion and testing | ||
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*Materials cost for Solarfire minus tracking and minus steam engine and minus hail protection is $60 per square meter for structure, mirrors, and receiver (32*60=~$2000 materials cost) | *Materials cost for Solarfire minus tracking and minus steam engine and minus hail protection is $60 per square meter for structure, mirrors, and receiver (32*60=~$2000 materials cost) | ||
**Assumes cost of production of finished system is 50% materials and 50% labor) | **Assumes cost of production of finished system is 50% materials and 50% labor) | ||
*Expected steam engine cost $500 for materials only | |||
*OSE provides 7 hp uniflow steam engine | *OSE provides 7 hp uniflow steam engine | ||
*CoHabitat provides architecture for superinsulated greenhouse | *CoHabitat provides architecture for superinsulated greenhouse | ||
*Tinytech provides parallel production for Asia | *Tinytech provides parallel production for Asia | ||
[[Category:Collaboration | Deployed on Kickstarter, end of 2011, prototyped in spring, 2012 | ||
*$120k budget | |||
*$80k goes to fabrication development; replicable at $5k after development (CNC machining development ($10k (in not done by [[OSF]], induction furnace for casting ($20k) if not done by [[OSF]], open source charge controller and other electronics ($10k), open source electric generator ($10k), open source gasifier burner for backup heat, pelletizer for biomass pellet production) | |||
*$20k budget for documentation | |||
*$20k to Solarfire | |||
[[Category: Collaboration]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 4 May 2011
Collaboration for the world's first, replicable, open source, solar-dish-electric power system: Solar Fire - OSE - and CoHabitat Group - Tinytech for integrating uniflow steam power and space heating for a year round, superinsulated CEB greenhouse.
- Complete open source documentation released within 6 months of Prototype Completion and testing
- Base technology of Solarfire 32
- Materials cost for Solarfire minus tracking and minus steam engine and minus hail protection is $60 per square meter for structure, mirrors, and receiver (32*60=~$2000 materials cost)
- Assumes cost of production of finished system is 50% materials and 50% labor)
- Expected steam engine cost $500 for materials only
- OSE provides 7 hp uniflow steam engine
- CoHabitat provides architecture for superinsulated greenhouse
- Tinytech provides parallel production for Asia
Deployed on Kickstarter, end of 2011, prototyped in spring, 2012
- $120k budget
- $80k goes to fabrication development; replicable at $5k after development (CNC machining development ($10k (in not done by OSF, induction furnace for casting ($20k) if not done by OSF, open source charge controller and other electronics ($10k), open source electric generator ($10k), open source gasifier burner for backup heat, pelletizer for biomass pellet production)
- $20k budget for documentation
- $20k to Solarfire