Faça uma PLACA SOLAR usando LEDs COMUNS!

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22 Apr 202116:33

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host demonstrates how to create a homemade solar panel using LEDs, showing how they generate electricity when exposed to light. The process involves testing energy output, using capacitors to stabilize power, and arranging LEDs in series and parallel to boost voltage and current. While a fun and educational DIY project, the homemade setup proves far less efficient than commercial solar panels, which generate significantly more power. The video emphasizes that for practical energy needs, buying a commercial solar panel is far more effective than building one from LEDs.

Takeaways

  • 😀 LEDs can generate electricity when exposed to sunlight, but the power is relatively low compared to batteries.
  • 😀 Adding a capacitor to the circuit helps stabilize the energy output by storing and releasing energy as the light fluctuates.
  • 😀 A simple LED setup can power small devices like calculators when enough LEDs are connected in parallel and exposed to strong light.
  • 😀 Using multiple LEDs connected in series increases the voltage output, but the current (amperage) remains low.
  • 😀 LEDs can be wired in parallel or series, depending on whether the goal is to increase voltage or current for specific devices.
  • 😀 A homemade solar panel using LEDs can be constructed by mounting LEDs on a piece of acrylic, with each LED wired in parallel or series as required.
  • 😀 The homemade LED solar panel will generate some voltage, but the current might be too low to power more demanding devices like motors.
  • 😀 Testing the homemade LED solar panel under direct sunlight can produce a voltage of up to 7 volts, but efficiency is lower than that of commercial solar panels.
  • 😀 A commercial solar panel can generate much more power and is significantly more efficient than a homemade LED solar panel.
  • 😀 Despite the effort to build a large LED solar panel, it doesn't compare to the power generated by a commercial solar panel, especially for practical applications.
  • 😀 For real energy production, purchasing a ready-made solar panel is a much more effective solution than trying to build one using LEDs.

Q & A

  • What is the main goal of the video?

    -The video aims to teach viewers how to make a homemade solar panel using LEDs and compare its performance to a commercially available solar panel to assess whether it's worth making one at home.

  • How do LEDs generate electricity from sunlight?

    -LEDs generate electricity when exposed to sunlight due to their photovoltaic properties, though the amount of energy produced is limited compared to traditional solar panels.

  • What was the initial concern about using LEDs for solar power generation?

    -The concern was that the idea of using LEDs to generate electricity might seem unusual, as LEDs are typically used to emit light rather than to produce it.

  • What did the experiment with the LED show about its voltage generation?

    -The LED generated a small voltage of around 1.5 volts when exposed to light, which is similar to the voltage produced by a standard battery, though it lacked the current to power more demanding devices.

  • How does a capacitor help in the LED-based solar panel setup?

    -A capacitor stores the electricity generated by the LED when exposed to light, stabilizing the energy output by ensuring that the voltage doesn't fluctuate too much when light intensity changes.

  • What did the test with a calculator demonstrate about the LED solar panel?

    -The test showed that even a small number of LEDs (around 2) could generate enough voltage to power a basic calculator, though the energy was not sufficient for more power-hungry devices.

  • What was the challenge with powering a motor using the LED solar panel?

    -The motor required more energy than the LEDs could provide, even with multiple LEDs connected. The LEDs produced insufficient current to power the motor effectively.

  • How did the voltage change when the LEDs were connected in series compared to parallel?

    -When LEDs were connected in series, the voltage increased, allowing the system to produce higher voltages (e.g., 3 volts instead of 1.5 volts), but this did not increase the current. In contrast, parallel connections increased the current while maintaining the same voltage.

  • What were the differences between the homemade LED solar panel and a commercially bought solar panel?

    -While the homemade LED solar panel could generate similar voltages to a commercial solar panel (around 6-7 volts), the commercial panel was significantly more efficient and could produce more power. The homemade panel lacked the necessary current and efficiency to power devices effectively.

  • What final conclusion did the video suggest about homemade vs. commercial solar panels?

    -The video concluded that although it's possible to create a solar panel at home using LEDs, a commercial solar panel is far more efficient and practical for real-world applications. If you need reliable solar power, purchasing a ready-made solar panel is the better option.

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