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To: dhuffman@awod.com

It's 40% efficient at gathering the Solar Constant and I'll bet you've never heard of that value.

I might of if I had paid any attention in school.

Either we are equal or we are not.


I think I'm more than equal, thanks to Gaston Glock!


19 posted on 12/06/2006 3:27:09 PM PST by Recon Dad (Marine Spec Ops Dad)
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To: Recon Dad
No big deal.


Solar "constant" is an ideal measure: treat it as if it were the ideal solar power theoretically available at your location at the instant of high noon. (In space, a 1 sq meter solar cell aimed directly at the sun receives 1.0 solar constant of power. Note that I said "receives" the solar constant. It can't turn all of that power into anything useful either!)

So, in our real world of dirty collectors and moving suns and clouds and dust and reflections from the face of the collectors and .....

...

http://www.glumac.com/section.asp?catid=140&subid=152&pageid=533

This article gives some "real world" efficiencies and terms:

The sun produces light at a fairly constant rate. The energy contained within that light is represented as the solar constant. The solar constant is 1353 watts per square meter in space and about 1000 watts per square meter (95 watts per square foot) at sea level at the equator at solar noon.

Photovoltaics (PV) is a solid-state technology that converts solar radiation directly into electrical power, with no moving parts, requiring no fuel, and creating virtually no pollutants over its life cycle. As long as the sun is shining, energy can be developed directly by use of a PV module.

The PV effect is the physical phenomenon of converting light directly into electricity. Edmund Becquerel, a French physicist, first observed this phenomenon in 1839. He discovered that illuminating one of two electrodes in a weak solution produced a voltage. During the 1880s, the first PV cells were made from selenium. These preliminary cells operated with a conversion efficiency of 1-2%.

New photovoltaic technology was developed to power satellites, as part of the space program in the 1960's. In addition, advancement in the transistor industry provided for better materials. PVs and transistors are made from similar materials and many of their working principles are determined by the same physical mechanisms.

Today’s PVs are made from silicon, similar to semiconductors. Through a process called doping, the silicon is separated into two distinct layers, called negative (n-type) and positive (p-type.) The n-type has an excess of electrons, and the p-type has vacancies or missing electrons. The two layers are separated by a n-p junction.

Light passes through the thin n-silicon layer and hits the p-silicon layer. The light is absorbed by the p-silicon layer. The photons in light displace the electrons in the p layer. Some of these displaced electrons have sufficient energy to pass through the n-p junction to the n layer. A potential is developed between the n and p layers. For silicon, this potential is approximately one-half volt. By connecting the n and p layers through wires and a load, current (electrons) can flow from the negative layer back to the positive layer. The electrons which have returned to the positive layer, are once again available for displacement, resulting in a completely renewable resource.

Photovoltaic Cell Crystalline Solar Cell

Single crystal silicon cells have a theoretical efficiency of 29%. The maximum efficiency achieved in a laboratory was approximately 24%. Single crystal silicon cells are not commercially viable to mass produce.

Poly-crystal silicon cells are the most popular of the PV cells on the market today. The cells are widely used in calculators, watches, landscape lighting, etc. The cells are relatively easy and cheap to manufacture with little loss in efficiency over the single crystal cells. Typically, the poly-crystal cells on the market today reach a maximum of 15% efficiency. The general rule of thumb is to figure a net of 10 watts per square foot of solar array surface area.

The major disadvantage of the poly-crystal cells is the wasted materials in the manufacturing process. The poly-crystal silicon is cast and sliced into thin silicon wafers. During the slicing process, almost half of the raw silicon is lost.

Thin-film Cell

In order to lower the manufacturing costs, a thin-film solar cell was developed. The thin-film method uses less material and makes available a more automated manufacturing process. In addition, the thin-film can be incorporated into many building materials and applications.

The big disadvantage to the thin-film cells is their relatively low efficiency. However, as more applications are available, more surface areas are utilized for PV production, offsetting the lowered efficiency. Typically, the efficiency of the thin-film PV cell would be approximately 8% or about seven watts per square foot. The film can be applied to roofing materials, siding, etc. The film can also be applied to skylights and perforated with a laser to achieve the desired light transmission.

The various PV panels would be interconnected through series/parallel connections to develop the desired voltages and currents. No maintenance is required for the PV panels. Having been designed for the rigorous demands in space, PV modules can withstand high temperatures, and direct impact from rocks or other projectiles.
25 posted on 12/06/2006 3:47:12 PM PST by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: Recon Dad

I prefer Messrs. Heckler and Koch's compact Universal Selfloading Pistol in .40

But the epigraph refers to the supposed differences between various citizens, like legislators, cops and felons.

Either we are equal or we are not. Good people ought to be armed where they will, with wits and guns. NRA KMA Merry Christmas


27 posted on 12/06/2006 4:25:34 PM PST by dhuffman@awod.com (The conspiracy of ignorance masquerades as common sense.)
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