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How many satellite dishes will I need to "plow snow" with a truck?
It is just math. 300 hp for plowing? Do the math. One dish is 20 hp. That is astounding!
How many satellite dishes will I need to "plow snow" with a truck?
Thanks for spreading the word!Plow snow? Or people in your Death-plow 3000 equipped with 35" mudders?
Snow plows are Kelly's weapon of choice.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/mass-murder-by-blade-you-vast-idiots.805890/page-19#post-10297888
Torque not HP for plowing.It is just math. 300 hp for plowing? Do the math. One dish is 20 hp. That is astounding!
It concentrates both sunlight and moonlight up to 10,000 times — making its solar harvesting capabilities 35 percent more efficient than conventional dual-axis photovoltaic designs.
http://themindunleashed.org/2013/12/glass-sphere-might-revolutionize-solar-power-earth.html
I call bullshit
So, these new panels can produce 200-250W per SQAURE CENTIMETER on average.
I think 25,000 watts = 33 Horsepower. 750 watts = 1 HP
250 W per Cm is way way better than my 100W per Square Meter that my 30KW PV array puts out.
What differences? I don't even know who you are, you're so new that I won't remember you tomorrow., despite our differences.
I guess you'll just have to watch TV in the dark.I'd love cheap and efficient solar power.
but what would we do on rainy days?
You don't recognize the avatar?What differences? I don't even know who you are, you're so new that I won't remember you tomorrow.
No, am I supposed to?You don't recognize the avatar?
Meh, it doesn't really matter.No, am I supposed to?
Meh, it doesn't really matter.
I don't know. Can you focus sunlight on a cloudy day? Or is the light too diffused to focus? I will experiment the next cloudy day.Meh, it doesn't really matter.
25kw was the average, I tend to believe that takes into account cloudy days. No reason not to when they state 'average' power generated.
Also, solar energy is using molten sodium tanks to store energy as heat, allowing solar energy to essentially use a 'battery', storing energy as heat for use later.
See Spain for details.
You can certainly focus light on a cloudy day.I don't know. Can you focus sunlight on a cloudy day? Or is the light to diffused to focus? I will experiment the next cloudy day.
40-50%, if it is raining it can be 30%. Only time I see anything below 30% is when its nearly dark out.I'm not certain, but I would bet the number is higher than 20%..... anyone?