Cleaning solar panels

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Re: Cleaning solar panels

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bagmaker wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:46 pm Right then, no choice but to get on with my micro-steam turbine theory :lol: :lol:
More information required??? You aren't the only one thinking along the same lines ;)
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something to whet the whistle

www.greensteamengine.com

note this is just a link for banter, there are other similar ways....
one benefit would be to "Clean" your greywater back to fresh (dont know if I would drink it but still fresh enough)
another is FREE HOT WATER which accounts for a lot more energy than most of us generate with photovoltaics
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just bumping this along as the link on the last post didnt cause enough of a stir :lol:
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bagmaker wrote: Wed Sep 05, 2018 8:57 am just bumping this along as the link on the last post didnt cause enough of a stir :lol:
Still reading through that site, sure are some wild looking gadgets on there. I love the Z8 unit, now that would raise a few eyebrows at the next steam festival :lol: I reckon a radial 8 would be the way to go, one common crank pin and torque that would be hard to stop. Attach that to a few siamesed Fisher & Paykel direct drive motors modified into generators pumping out some big watts and the whole green energy market would be turned upside down.
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fluidyne stirling... ;)

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