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Solar Panel: How Can I Build A High-wattage Solar Cell? (10/12/2011)

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I am a free-energy enthusiast and am trying to build a solar cell in which the light that is reflected and focused by a parabolic mirror can power. Being that the light is focused, I think that it will produce more wattage than normal. However, I can’t find a solar cell that will produce enough watts or current for the 6in. circle of focal point. Maybe if the cell was more dense or something. This really has me stumped and I’d really appreciate any answers that anyone could provide. Thanks.


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x3allyx3 October 12, 2011 at 6:13 pm

You should watch the episode of mythbusters where they try to build a death ray with mirrors and need a focal point, they make a mirrior in a contact sorta shape and the light focases on it. if you could make a solar cell like that maybe it would work. The episode was on all weekend, it might be helpful for some other things too!

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