Super Cool Phase Change Solar Tracker - No Power Needed!!

Engineer775
16 Jun 202007:04

Summary

TLDREngineer 775 introduces a unique solar tracker from Pursuit Solar at SPI in Utah. The tracker, which uses no motors or electronics, relies on a mechanical system powered by heated industrial wax to move solar panels. Capable of tracking 18 72-cell panels, it's designed to increase solar production by 20%. Despite a potential issue with cloudy days hindering tracking, the tracker's strength and innovative design are praised. The video also discusses the cost-benefit analysis of trackers versus fixed mounts and hints at another upcoming tracker review.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Engineer 775 introduces a unique solar tracker from Pursuit Solar that caught his attention at SPI in Utah.
  • 🔧 The tracker operates mechanically without the need for motors, controllers, or PLCs, using industrial wax and a piston.
  • 🌞 It utilizes a parabolic dish to collect sunlight, which heats the wax and moves the piston, enabling the tracking mechanism.
  • 📐 The demo unit is designed to show the strength of the mechanism, capable of tracking 18 full 72-cell panels.
  • 💡 The tracker is estimated to increase solar production by about 20%, offering a trade-off between cost and efficiency.
  • 💰 Engineer 775 discusses the cost-effectiveness of the tracker compared to fixed ground mounts, especially in situations with limited space.
  • 🌧️ A drawback mentioned is that the tracker may not start tracking on cloudy days, potentially missing out on sunlight.
  • 🌻 The concept of the tracker is inspired by heliotropism, similar to how a sunflower tracks the sun throughout the day.
  • 🛠️ The standard model is capable of holding 12 72-cell panels, with an 18-panel version also available, emphasizing the tracker's power and reliability.
  • 🔍 Engineer 775 has been observing the demo unit for two months, noting its consistent operation and the need for potential adjustments.
  • 📞 Pursuit Solar's owner, Eddie, is highlighted as a resource for information and support on tracker installation and setup.

Q & A

  • What is the product that Engineer 775 is excited about sharing in the video?

    -The product is a solar tracking system from Pursuit Solar that uses an industrial wax, a piston, and a parabolic dish to track the sun without the need for motors, controllers, or PLCs.

  • Why was Engineer 775 particularly interested in this solar tracker?

    -Engineer 775 was intrigued by the mechanical engineering aspect of the tracker, which operates without any electronic components such as motors or controllers.

  • How does the solar tracking system work mechanically?

    -The system uses the heat from the sun collected in a parabolic dish to melt industrial wax, which then moves a piston. This piston motion drives the tracking mechanism.

  • What is the purpose of the parabolic dish in the solar tracking system?

    -The parabolic dish is used to collect and concentrate sunlight onto a collector tube, which heats the wax inside, initiating the tracking mechanism.

  • How much weight can the demo unit of the solar tracker lift to demonstrate its strength?

    -The demo unit can lift approximately 2,000 pounds of blocks about 4 inches, showcasing the force it can exert.

  • What is the estimated increase in solar production with the use of this tracking system?

    -The tracking system is estimated to increase solar production by about 20%.

  • What is the main drawback mentioned by Engineer 775 regarding the solar tracker's operation?

    -The main drawback is that if the tracker doesn't start tracking due to overcast conditions in the early morning, it cannot catch up with the sun's position throughout the day.

  • What concept does the solar tracker use to follow the sun throughout the day?

    -The tracker uses the concept of heliotropism, similar to how a sunflower follows the sun from morning to evening and then resets.

  • What is the standard model's capacity in terms of the number of solar panels it can hold?

    -The standard model is designed to hold 12 72-cell panels, and there is an 18-panel version available.

  • What is the significance of the piston in the demo unit's demonstration of the tracking system's strength?

    -The piston in the demo unit moves and lifts a cable, which in turn lifts 2,000 pounds of material, demonstrating the system's mechanical strength and reliability.

  • Why might someone choose a solar tracker over a fixed ground mount?

    -A solar tracker might be chosen if there is limited space, as it can significantly increase energy production without needing to add more panels. It's also a good option for those interested in innovative technology.

  • What is the name of the company and the contact person mentioned for more information about the solar tracker?

    -The company is Pursuit Solar, and the contact person is Eddie Bug, the owner.

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