Solar Thermal Energy Systems

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Table of Contents:
    00:00 - The Big OnesDirect Solar
    00:02 -
    00:03 - The Big OnesDirect Solar
    01:16 -
    03:41 - Solar Hot Water System Design
    03:42 -
    04:04 - Solar Hot Water System Design
    04:05 -
    05:35 - Solar Hot Water System Design
    07:55 -
    09:31 - Freezing ClimatePump Power
    09:34 - Two Tank vs One Tank Systems
    09:34 - Freezing ClimatePump Power
    09:35 -
    09:49 - Freezing ClimatePump Power
    09:52 - Two Tank vs One Tank Systems
    09:53 -
    09:54 - Two Tank vs One Tank Systems
    09:54 - Freezing ClimatePump Power
    12:19 - Two Tank vs One Tank Systems
    14:30 -
    14:31 - Two Tank vs One Tank Systems
    14:55 -
    14:56 - Two Tank vs One Tank Systems
    15:07 -
    16:27 - Non-freezing climates
    18:35 -
    30:40 - Evacuated Tube Collectors
    31:43 -
    32:38 - Pricing
    32:53 - Solar Hot WaterRules of Thumb
    35:09 -
    38:31 - Home Built Solar Heating
    39:31 -
    41:26 - Annual Cycle Systems
    42:00 - Wisconsin System
    42:41 -
    44:49 - Concentrating collectors
    45:16 - CSP - SEGS, Solar one
    45:18 - SEGS/LUZ
    45:58 -
    46:22 - Power tower/wind
    46:24 - Power Tower
    46:26 - Power tower/wind
    46:27 - Power Tower
    46:27 -
    46:28 - Power Tower
    46:29 -
    52:26 - Solar Cooking
    52:30 -
    52:55 - 1882
    52:57 -
    52:58 - 1882
    53:02 -
    53:29 - Solar Oven Cooking
    53:36 -
    53:37 - Solar Oven Cooking
    53:48 -
    53:55 - Solar Water Purification:Distillation and Pastuerization
    55:07 - Solar Water Purification
    55:43 - Solar Distillation
    56:00 -
    56:03 - Salt Gradient Ponds
    56:17 -
    56:18 - END
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Komentáře • 79

  • @guciochris5297
    @guciochris5297 Před 7 lety +15

    Absolutely fantastic, Thank you so much for this video!!

  • @paulschimel3572
    @paulschimel3572 Před 4 lety +6

    An amazing amount of great content! Thanks for putting this together!

  • @henrybartlett1986
    @henrybartlett1986 Před 7 lety +6

    Very informative. More please.

  • @josephj5864
    @josephj5864 Před 3 lety +3

    What an amazing lecture. Thank you for this.

  • @CoolMusicToMyEars
    @CoolMusicToMyEars Před 5 lety +4

    Very informative, well put together, I will be trying a few of the experiments in the video, it was so good I shared this with my engineering friends,

  • @samueljuneau6848
    @samueljuneau6848 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much for sharing all this good information ! Learned a lot !

  • @peepsquiggler
    @peepsquiggler Před 2 lety

    This is so inspirational! Great content!
    Thank you!

  • @lutfullahkusdemir903
    @lutfullahkusdemir903 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. Great lecture.

  • @edcammarata6430
    @edcammarata6430 Před rokem

    I buit the two tank system one the pre heat
    For the other i used a water circulation pump
    And a motorized check valve. It the system was
    Used in ft laderdale Florida. Built from scratch in my garage
    I a sliding glass door as my lenz that i got at a good will place for 10$
    Drilled holes in the fram
    Sized my box to fit the door used some old industrial shelves i also bought at the good will
    Place bolted them togeather and the laced
    My 1/2 copper tubing
    On the panels used 1/2coppet pipe straps to
    Anchor the pipe to the panels painted it crinkle
    Finish black engine paint Insulated inside of box and ported my in and out lines out the box. This simple systed
    Worked great for over 15 years with not one failure. Forgt to mention
    I made my own electrons control with
    Two thermistors and a op amp turning a relay on an off to run the pump a check valve
    Was able to acieve 151F
    Degrees in a 40 gal water tank. Can be done
    By a handy guy with garage tools mybe 3 to 4 week ends back in 1974 saved 40$ a month 😢

  • @nonyabusiness9747
    @nonyabusiness9747 Před 3 lety

    BIG ROUND OF APPLAUSE 👏

  • @dark_knigt88
    @dark_knigt88 Před 6 lety

    Very good job , Thanks

  • @Larsen1200XL
    @Larsen1200XL Před rokem

    Wow awesome video thanks for your efforts

  • @user-vq4mt4zd4e
    @user-vq4mt4zd4e Před 2 lety

    great content thanks

  • @lancerudy6584
    @lancerudy6584 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @tombouie
    @tombouie Před 3 lety

    Well Done

  • @tribalwind
    @tribalwind Před 5 lety +25

    Excellent info, the heavy background static and coughing etc are killing me but I appreciate the knowledge nonetheless.

  • @nawsaelee8055
    @nawsaelee8055 Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks for your lecture. only 1 thing dissatisfying was the volume (the recorded sound) was too low.

  • @MrRossi1805
    @MrRossi1805 Před 3 lety

    Top!

  • @gamesworld1339
    @gamesworld1339 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video. Can you share us another video about direct solar air-conditioning and refrigeration systems.

  • @alfonsotorrealbap.1177
    @alfonsotorrealbap.1177 Před rokem +1

    Hello Lonnie, thanks for this content! It is very useful for me, because I'm doing an investigation about solar collectors. I was wondering if all the information is in the book you put on the first slide. Let me know!

  • @lombekabaso301
    @lombekabaso301 Před 3 lety +1

    excellent presentation and coughing hahah but great stuff

  • @Humbulla93
    @Humbulla93 Před 4 lety +1

    7:23 the main reason why it gets hotter because the glass hinders the warm air to mix with cold air through convection, also glass is a bad thermal conductor so the heat won´t escape the contraption as fast as something more conducting. heat transfers always from hot to cold

  • @ticalictac
    @ticalictac Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much! So informative! and not bull shit!

  • @magapefarmshomestead6453
    @magapefarmshomestead6453 Před 3 lety +2

    Would consider putting some of the links discussed in the remarks for people to access as they study your video?

  • @randyhamilton6567
    @randyhamilton6567 Před 6 lety +1

    I am building a solar batch heater from scratch. What would the "best" type of glass to use for the box. Would it pay to use green house panels on the glass or inside the box.
    Great video providing us with a lot if info.
    Thanks

    • @TurtleWaxed
      @TurtleWaxed Před 3 lety +1

      Use LOW-E glass and have it face such that it traps the heat instead of reflecting it if you want max heat gain.

  • @martinnovak9618
    @martinnovak9618 Před 2 lety

    Good job. All high level information in one document. But for example the drain back system schematics is wrong

  • @taffythegreat1986
    @taffythegreat1986 Před 2 lety

    If I was to make that myself. Is there anything special about the glass? If there isn’t, what glass is recommended? 4mm float, laminated, toughened? Good video👍👍

  • @normanroberts9914
    @normanroberts9914 Před 5 lety +1

    Very interesting I’ve made a solar collector and it’s working very good if you was to create a vacuum inside the collector box would it improve its efficiency similar to the tubes you can buy thank you

  • @cornpop7805
    @cornpop7805 Před 5 lety +4

    How can I find out more about that thermo-solar powered electric generator, the one that is 40% efficient? You mention it around 3:25m

    • @Sekir80
      @Sekir80 Před 3 lety

      You search for concentrated solar Stirling engines.

  • @hansdenotter4145
    @hansdenotter4145 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video...!! Perfect background sound...😑 Presenting in the shower isn't the best idea...

  • @slerickson01
    @slerickson01 Před 5 lety +2

    Ii am thinking of building one. Why not run 12v circulation pump from a solar panel. It’ll quit when the sun is down.

  • @TheLanceFrazier
    @TheLanceFrazier Před 3 lety +1

    I was looking at the diagram at the 24:00 mark and hypothesized that if you were to use put a thermal mass between the metal plate and the insulation, would that be better than insulation alone? I understand that in the early morning the mass would need to heat up as well-potentially robbing some of the solar energy from the tubing; however, would this benefit late-day/early-evening heating of the tubing as solar energy is decreased?

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Před 3 lety +1

      It would probabley depend on what your peak deamand times are.

    • @brandiminor1632
      @brandiminor1632 Před rokem

      Yes. You're referring to a solar battery incorporated.

  • @jaypruitt2110
    @jaypruitt2110 Před 4 lety +1

    Can these solar water heaters use orange pex (designed for approx 220 degrees) spray painted black in a 4' x 8', 2x4 frame with a painted black glass top?

    • @TurtleWaxed
      @TurtleWaxed Před 3 lety +1

      You would want to think about the fact that "plastic" is an insulator so it will not absorb or transfer heat very well but would work ok for the lines. Keep also in mind that PEX is not allowed to directly connect to hot water heaters for a good reason. Heat can make the plex soften and leak at connection points. A last consideration is UV resistance. I would say thin wall copper pipe is far superior.

  • @brandiminor1632
    @brandiminor1632 Před rokem

    I won't be circulating antifreeze. It kind of defeats the purpose of the system. I'll just use enough insulation. Perhaps build it around another source of heat. I'd also like to put it in a high spot so it will be gravity run instead of an electric pump.

  • @allens4866
    @allens4866 Před 4 lety

    I've heard of placing large tanks in the ground (backyard or crawlspace) and filling them with used motor oil (likely free from oil change locations). Then run the oil through the solar collector. It can take a while, but eventually that recirculating oil would reach some very high temperatures. Due to they insulation of being in ground and the slow loss of heat from extremely hot oil, the heat captured can last a very long time.
    Then you simply would have copper or pex plumbing running through the tanks for water to circulate and become heated.
    I was told it would be more than enough to run steam generators, radiant floor heating, radiant heating under driveways and of course household use.
    Your thoughts?

    • @SoLSamuraibloodblade
      @SoLSamuraibloodblade Před 3 lety +2

      Interesting idea. I searched and oils specific heat is about half of water. So the oil would have to be heated to twice that of the water to get the same amount of thermal storage. You would need to double your storage area, or double the temperature. If you get a leak in the system that’s a environmental concern whereas water poses no issues. And then there’s the flammability issue with extremely hot oil.

  • @Lord_Joseph17
    @Lord_Joseph17 Před 6 lety

    What do you do about winter and -30°C ? Do the outside hoses freed?

    • @rolandreves7222
      @rolandreves7222 Před 5 lety +1

      same as a car, antifreeze , look in my site Guilt free hot water

  • @nighthiker8872
    @nighthiker8872 Před 3 lety +1

    Let say, I live in the desert or flint Michigan, your AC- unit DRIPS about 10 gallon of water a day or more, You could let the water drip from your kitchen, How hard would it be to refine this water to drink or take a bath. You can take a bath with to buckets. THIS water has no fluoride and GREAT for plants.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Před 3 lety +2

      You would want to run it through a particle filter and a UV filter which would usually cost more than the water is worth. Also this usually won't work in the dessert because desert air often has a low humidity meaning there isn't as much water available in the air to condense

    • @nicewhenearnedrudemostlyel489
      @nicewhenearnedrudemostlyel489 Před rokem

      it's hard to think about when you have to reduce your ways from turning the tap. check how people get water when there isn't any to be had, instead of asking in essence some of the most basic human questions under a video talking about thermal energy storage.
      haiti, libya, venezuela, jamaica... and that's barely scratching even the western hemisphere. asking questions is one of the best paths, but educate yourself, in the nicest way possible. waiting to be educated leaves you wondering and wandering. like people that don't know how to clean water.

  • @peterryan7340
    @peterryan7340 Před 3 lety

    I would like to build a 2 tank system. My idea is to use a flat plate collectors to 1st storage tank via a small circulating pump. The 2nd storage tank with a top mount heat pump for winter use. I think that in summer I could make enough hot water to last 4 days (family of 4) with both tanks full, in case of bad weather. Anything I'm missing please let me know. (Located on East Coast of Australia)

    • @davecherylbjjclark6505
      @davecherylbjjclark6505 Před rokem

      did you manage to do this ? i have this but without any pumps just gravity and i have sun most days but not hot water all the time, what hight is your feed cold water tank ?

  • @vitalmissionfarm2146
    @vitalmissionfarm2146 Před 4 lety

    How much distilled water does your system produce per hour?

  • @unnikrishnannairkrishnannair.

    🌹🌹

  • @roymarable5860
    @roymarable5860 Před 3 lety

    I live in Florida. What would happen if I use a standard hot water heater. I would pump water from the drain into my solar collector. The return would go into the outlet of the water heater. This would cause the water to circulate through my water heater. Heating my water. The pump would be controlled by a thermostat. When the water is hot it would circulate through the water heater keeping the water hot. The normal heating elements would only turn on at night when the sun went down. I would also have an insulated storage tank that would pump water thru the solar heater when the water heater is at temperature. The second tank would operate as a pre heater for the water heater.
    My reasoning. Why buy a very high priced water heater that has solar heating coils.
    Why wouldn’t this work?
    I already have a high efficiency water heater. Why do I need to isolate the water heater from solar collector?

    • @whosonfirst1309
      @whosonfirst1309 Před 2 lety

      Hi, I live in the northeast and I’d recommend insulting your hot water pipes (and 10’ of the cold line at the water heater) and installing an Intermatic water heater timer and buy extra triggers. It saved me huge amounts of money. No loss of hot water w/ insulated pipes when the water heater is off from the timer when I’m in bed.

  • @MrLuie68
    @MrLuie68 Před 7 lety

    Do you have some writting information how to calculate a solar system for dhw? thanks.

  • @uriel_zapata
    @uriel_zapata Před 5 lety +2

    can you share the ppt file or pdf file pleasE?

  • @nighthiker8872
    @nighthiker8872 Před 3 lety +1

    The convenient life style started when the first electrical dams were build. Before this time a man had to COUNT on HIMSELF, to build rich growing soil. To cut enough wood the the winter, hunt, fish, storage up. Cook, entertain, read and some applejack. Burn wood is the best for the soil, Funny 160 years, anyone knew how to build rich soil.

  • @katieh3236
    @katieh3236 Před 2 lety

    So where do you buy this

  • @tberry7348
    @tberry7348 Před 6 lety

    I have to disagree with a vacuum pump and a access to a decent machine shop you could create a reasonable evacuated tube system. I would recommend having an engineer on hand too much alcohol and you could end up with a bomb but it could be done.

    • @orcoastgreenman
      @orcoastgreenman Před 6 lety

      tberry7348 - in the manufacturing process I've seen,they don't bother pulling a vacuum making those evacuated tubes...The high heat they are at when the end of the tube is closed by melting the glass together, creates the needed vacuum as the assembly cools.

    • @orcoastgreenman
      @orcoastgreenman Před 6 lety

      tberry7348 - making the metal heat pipe portion is actually well within the skill set of the home experimenter even if making the glass evacuated tube with a glass melting furnace, isnt...
      czcams.com/video/LU4eynU6R-8/video.html

  • @xoq3HLuIsLVHM
    @xoq3HLuIsLVHM Před 6 lety +4

    good vid ! could do without all the lip smacking sounds tho... ugh

    • @CantPickTheNameIwant
      @CantPickTheNameIwant Před 4 lety

      fuck off, you dickhead!!! He gives rare information that your stupid head would not find anywhere else, so shut the fuck up, listen and say "thank you, dear Lonnie Gamble"

  • @globalphotobank
    @globalphotobank Před rokem

    Not so great for Northern Canada during winter

  • @JohnSmith-xn3fr
    @JohnSmith-xn3fr Před 5 lety +7

    I just couldn't watch that through.
    Such an unprepared and unrehearsed presentation should have never been published.
    Jumping back and forth through the slides.
    Not to mention the sound, coughing, etc.

    • @kkfxt
      @kkfxt Před 3 lety +1

      Sound interesting and I really wanted to hear the presentation but couldn't take the constant sudden loud clearing of the throat.

  • @Tutterzoid
    @Tutterzoid Před 6 lety +6

    Why not pause your recording and drink some water, than constantly clearing your throat, as it is very distracting to the great info that you are giving ???

  • @philiphorner31
    @philiphorner31 Před 3 měsíci

    Our narrator needs a cough drop.

  • @lazarus8237
    @lazarus8237 Před 6 lety +1

    Blah blah , hmm hmm. Read up first