QUOTE(heavenly91 @ Jun 15 2010, 04:04 PM)
Unless you intend to build PV cells from scratch, I don't see how chemistry is involved.An electrical engineer would probably be more useful.
How to build my own solar panel?, Smart ppl opinion required xD
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Wow. My hats off to you if you make the attempt. Never mind about succeeding, most people (which includes me) never get past thinking about it.
I do believe that building PV cells from scratch would be a huge effort though. This post has been edited by VMSmith: Jun 15 2010, 04:25 PM |
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QUOTE(Miri-Sarawak @ Jun 15 2010, 05:04 PM) Okie.. Solar power you want... i suggest simple made stuff to charge your battery. There is no such thing as perpetual energy. Wind, hydro and solar are considered to be renewable. Not perpetual.(Perpetual Energy ) ==(attached to)==( car dynamo a.k.a actuator)==(power line) == (to Battery). Perpetual energy can be Wind, Hydro or (If you like to excersice) on a bicycle (MANPOWER). But keep your mind open. There are so so many things in this world we need to know. Added on June 15, 2010, 6:11 pm QUOTE(natzakaria @ Jun 15 2010, 04:41 PM) Excellent while most PV manufacturers spend a lifetime trying to perfect the technology and you intend to accomplish it within 2 weeks. Oh, just the let the fellow give it a shot. OK I am keeping an eye on this This post has been edited by VMSmith: Jun 15 2010, 06:11 PM |
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