Powering Stuff *Directly* From Solar Panels Feels Like Magic!
Alright, I'll give you that a solar powered LED lamp with no energy storage is pointless. Still, witnessing light turned into electricity and then back into light is pretty fuckin neato. There's something about the immediacy of catching sunshine and turning it directly into useful work that thrills me.
The framerate of the camera on my phone makes this fan look like it's spinning slowly. Rest assured it was in fact running at full speed. It's a testament to the miraculous efficiency of electric motors that they can do so much with so little. The panel is advertised as 7 watt after all, but only reliably outputs about 1 watt.
Plenty of power for this fly trap, which consumes only 40ma at 5 volts. The panel produces ~280 ma at 5 volts, or 7 times as much as the trap requires. The set of USB appliances which consume sufficiently little energy to be powered this way isn't very diverse, but you'd be surprised what it includes.
As it turns out, there's a few vehicular applications where direct solar power works fine. Boats are one example as they use little energy to move, relative to their mass. Their surface area is also often ample, so there's plenty of room for panels:
Airships have many of the same qualities: They need a fairly small amount of energy to move through the air relative to their mass. This makes them suitable for direct solar power as well:
There's also been a directly solar powered RC car, the Tamiya Solar Eagle. It does have a single capacitor to keep it going through shadows, or if a cloud crosses the sun, but besides that it runs directly off the panels:
Why isn't this more common? Sunlight has a fixed energy density of 1 kilowatt per square meter of surface that it strikes. That's how much energy we could get from a 1 meter by 1 meter solar panel if it was 100% efficient. However the solar panels available to the public today max out at 22.5%, though the cheap ones can be as little as 15-17% efficient.
So, that's 225 watts for every square meter of solar panel, best case scenario. That's about 25 watts short of being able to power the weakest electric bicycle motors available today. As you might imagine, powering a car this way is pretty difficult unless the car is extraordinarily lightweight and aerodynamic, as well as being totally covered in the most efficient solar cells on the market.
If you're interested in that topic, I wrote about solar powered electric cars here.
Stay Cozy!
@alexbeyman,
Yeah feel like a magic! Coz I think I can use it to power up my phone battery pack! Otherwise this is too much annoying now :/
Cheers~
We need more magic !
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Powering with the help of a solar panel is a win win for you, obviously feels awesome.
What is free is always awesome, generate power with a little investment.
~280 amps at 5 volts??? O.o
Pretty sure that should be milli-amps, otherwise you're generating a ludicrous amount of power from that panel. :-)
Otherwise, cool info. There is power (ha-ha) in transforming one form of energy into another at will, although there will always be at least some parasitic loss in that process from a mechanical/electronic device to do so.
Imagine if we could build solar panels that approach the efficiency of a tree leaf? That would be something.
You're right, good catch. Want one of these panels to attach to your backpack? I have a bunch of them knocking around.
Whoo-hoo! You are far more resourceful than I at putting tech like that to meaningful work, but if you genuinely have a panel you're not using (can it be so???) I'll happily put it to use!
Come over whenever. I have 3 of them and was trying to tie them together into a single array using Y cables, but the app I used to measure their output indicated it wasn't working. I also don't have much use for smaller panels now that I have the big 102 watt array.
Good topic to debate, alternative energy must be re-impelled. It is not easy but I feel that time passes and the real effect is not tangible. It is not a criticism, that is a personal analysis.
It is nuts it isn't a requirement in all new buildings to have some form of solar energy use.
Anyone who thinks any blockchain, Bitcoin or otherwise requires a crapton of electric energy that needs to be paid for forgets the free value of the sun to power all this.
It actually is a requirement in some places for all new buildings to have solar panels. California passed a law to that effect recently.
I love reading this, hope it spreads.
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Wawz, an airplain on solarpanels? That's awesome!