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Super easy to build 1600 Watt Solar panel #1:
Interested in how to make a solar collector at home? Check out this video! I have made more video's on how to create a DIY solar panel and solar cell, so check out all my video's. Thank you so much for watching!
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@PeterCrooks-ss4vs
@PeterCrooks-ss4vs Год назад
This panel can put out close to 100 watts ru-vid.comUgkxOqI2yqX0XVrhR2BMJciTWrHJpG8FhJyg when positioned in the appropriate southernly direction, tilted to the optimal angle for your latitude/date, and connected to a higher capacity device than a 500. The built in kickstand angle is a fixed at 50 degrees. Up to 20% more power can be output by selecting the actual date and latitude optimal angle.The 500 will only input 3.5A maximum at 18 volts for 63 watts. Some of the excess power from the panel can be fed into a USB battery bank, charged directly from the panel while also charging a 500. This will allow you to harvest as much as 63 + 15 = 78 watts.If this panel is used to charge a larger device, such as the power station, then its full output potential can be realized.
@rhoanmyke
@rhoanmyke 10 дней назад
amazing
@YuccaBuilt
@YuccaBuilt 2 года назад
I applaud your intellect, craftsmanship and inventiveness, but your project is about as DIY as a moon landing.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
Thanks! Well you can make the housing out of wood or plastic or just borrow the machines like I did. The rest is all DIY
@jmpcrx
@jmpcrx Год назад
Well the moon landings were pretty fking diy dickhead
@قدسيا
@قدسيا 2 года назад
More than wonderful work, you deserve a thousand likes, and I hope that the Arabic language will be added to the translation. I am from Egypt and I really enjoyed watching, thank you and we are always waiting for your new
@عراقيوافتخر-ن3غ6غ
@عراقيوافتخر-ن3غ6غ 2 года назад
اتفق معك بالعربية
@yahyapacha787
@yahyapacha787 2 года назад
لازم يضيف العربي فعلا
@divineconnection10
@divineconnection10 2 года назад
I totally applaud your genuineness and sincerity in the way you work, step-by-step, you're a nice guy, and I really like your work.
@peternorman2563
@peternorman2563 3 года назад
This is old technology, we in the UK built these 4 mtr panels in 1972. Our panels were made of copper sheet and had 15 mm copper pipe soldered to the copper sheet. They worked very well under glass until the Thermomax tubes came along. These tubes are now very low price and provide all your hot water requirements !
@borisbarker1016
@borisbarker1016 Год назад
Hello... A year later, you'll need to remind yourself of this. Question: If this was practiced in the seventies, and you remember it, did you read Papanek's Design For The Real World? This isn't in it, but is in a similar vein. I'm 59, UK resident and come yearly to Kerala. Love seeing how the people here sort problems. I'm curious as to what readers thought of his book at the time. I read it in the mid-eighties and still love it. If you never read it, sorry.
@LarsDahlin
@LarsDahlin 3 года назад
Love that you emphasize the need of turbulent flow contra laminar flow. 👌
@KC-nd7nt
@KC-nd7nt Месяц назад
1 suggestion as i watch . Use better sealants. Maybe the self sealing butyl rubber for new home window flashing . That stuff stays soft in hot weather . High temperature RED engine sealants would work great also .
@diyathomevn
@diyathomevn Год назад
you are a genius , you are very good , free electricity , very useful videos need wide application
@pkf4124
@pkf4124 3 года назад
I was thinking of something like this to give me hot water for my workshop., water supplied by the rain, filtered and then heated and stored in a hot water tank for use. Very informative video, thanks for sharing.
@helmutlembke7320
@helmutlembke7320 Год назад
He man, you are so great handkrafter and i like your form for steel forming verry well, you think before working this is wunderful. Kind wishes from Germany
@oneofmany5095
@oneofmany5095 3 года назад
I yeah everyone have the equipment in the kitchen drawer:)
@xcalie22
@xcalie22 3 года назад
What, are you saying you don't have a brake press in the kitchen drawer?
@pulesjet
@pulesjet 4 года назад
Far more then is needed here in Southern New Mexico. Your machine would most likely work as a Flash Boiler.
@daddynunya9045
@daddynunya9045 2 года назад
Just a thought but when two different metals such as copper and aluminum are in direct contact it causes galvanic corrosion. You could use the thermal paste that goes between a cpu and its heatsink. If would increase your heat transfer and act as a dielectric preventing contact between the metalsm
@daddynunya9045
@daddynunya9045 2 года назад
@@merchantmareed It happens even dry. When I was a pipefitter we had to use dielectric couplings when attaching pipes of different metals on even on air lines.
@daddynunya9045
@daddynunya9045 2 года назад
@@merchantmareed So as long as your in a vacuum...as in outer space. But anywhere on earth it happens.
@delircorrea248
@delircorrea248 3 года назад
From Brazil américa do sul. Hello my brother!!! Porto Alegre.
@kak3942
@kak3942 3 года назад
Name for your panel is solar collector loved every part of the video thou.
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 3 года назад
yeah i thought it was solar photovoltaic panel he was making.. turns out to be a solar heater!
@tharas-merch-llc
@tharas-merch-llc Год назад
Awesome. Can't wait for the continuation.
@elvindekle9835
@elvindekle9835 Год назад
That's a lot of work and materials that is unnecessary. But I'm glad I watched . As I am planning a new diy channel. I believe the insulation is a huge plus .
@Dazz-zj6np
@Dazz-zj6np 3 месяца назад
Super easy huh! Yep, I’m sure everyone ha a brake press, guillotine and bender in their back yard, and thermal tanks to support what your actually making is solar water heating, ? and a lot of gibba Gabba, along with the cost of materials I’m sure all grandmothers will have this whipped up in their kitchens tonight !
@mattsmith2739
@mattsmith2739 Год назад
that jig you made was pretty cool
@nurtugrul
@nurtugrul Год назад
Very nice aluminium handicraft. Other one is not necessary.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy Год назад
Thanks! What other do you mean?
@kouroshmardokh2501
@kouroshmardokh2501 2 года назад
چون پسر خوبی بودی درست گفتی چیکار کنیم تا پنل خورشیدی خوبی درست کنیم تمام جزئیاتشم گفتی دمت گرم خداازت رازی باشه
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
نمی‌دانم می‌توانم این را خوب ترجمه کنم یا نه، گوگل آن را روشن نمی‌کند
@nosaltiesandrooshere7488
@nosaltiesandrooshere7488 3 года назад
👍 Danke fürs Hochladen! 👍 Thanks for uploading! 👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you! 👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke!
@stirbueduard7351
@stirbueduard7351 10 месяцев назад
Good Lord bruw, use termoconductive paste in between the Allum and copper also don’t forget to sand both pipe and plate contact areas for maximum effect. Your welcome also thanks this is proof of concept on another idea that’s in the makings.🎉
@andreic8498
@andreic8498 3 года назад
Solar collector not solar panel. Still a good informative video!
@peterxyz3541
@peterxyz3541 2 года назад
This is a passive heat collector? Nice!!!
@salsansone4977
@salsansone4977 2 месяца назад
It says super easy to build. Yes, if you have all the machines you need to build it a regular Homeowner cannot build it so easy.
@thomascoolidge2161
@thomascoolidge2161 2 года назад
You should consider checking out Tech Connections page.. he has a formula/method for creating a thermal paste for extremely cheap and it would conduct better than your silicon.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
Yes I know that one, but found it to much work. It works great with silicone btw. Thanks for the info! 👍
@Salty4eva
@Salty4eva 3 года назад
That groove jig is groovy. 🤣 forgive the cheesy joke. Awesome engineering
@therandomgamer8668
@therandomgamer8668 4 месяца назад
Yup definitely looks easy too build just 👍
@seanrathmakedisciples1508
@seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад
I’ve subscribed to your RU-vid channel and all blessings from Ireland
@diabsiniman
@diabsiniman 4 года назад
wow, whenever i work on something like this.. it always ends up looking like a dogs breakfast... very nice work
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 3 года назад
that means you'd make a great politician!
@genemesser6020
@genemesser6020 2 года назад
My "projects" at home are proof of concept, and/or utilitarian. When I do work on a customers site, I do finish work. My wife saw a customers house after I was done adding new circuits for pin lights, wall outlets, etc. It was at that moment she realized I could do beautiful work, not just the perpetually unfinished construction zone style I had subjected her to for 20 years. She turned and gave me that look, the one that could strip the heat shielding off the space shuttle. I am caulking baseboards in the room additions as we speak.
@arieveloo9808
@arieveloo9808 2 года назад
.. grappig....ik maakte ca. 40 jaar geleden ook zulke panelen......wel met een houten bak.....we hadden 4 bakken van 150x100cm ( als ik het mij goed herinner)....en maakte met een warmtewisselaar van koperen pijp in de zomer een vat van 1m3 water tot 65 graden. De boer waar we de (test) installatie voor bouwde kon z'n ogen niet geloven! Dit was begin 1980 en toen nog wat bijzonders......
@aimay8507
@aimay8507 3 года назад
Awesome project. I want to make my own Solar panels but it seems it is not easy. I hope there is an easier and cheaper way 🤭✌️ good luck always for you 🙏
@solarindependentutilitysystems
@solarindependentutilitysystems 2 года назад
Happy Utility Independent’s day !!!
@JamesThompson-xl4yu
@JamesThompson-xl4yu 3 года назад
Could have used an aluminum rod to press the pipe seat in one pass, plus use aluminum tube as the pipe to then weld braze the pipe to the aluminum sheet for full thermal bond. But you have it working and looks great.
@DBRGB
@DBRGB Год назад
This is not a solar panel, but a solar water heater design.
@metacoppercoin5292
@metacoppercoin5292 2 года назад
Excellent concept; execution and presentation.
@norko2007
@norko2007 3 года назад
DIY in your dreams ... without those incredible machines there is nothing to do :(((
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
You could make the housing out of wood, trespa (High Pressure Laminate-plate), some other plastic or ask someone to bend the aluminum for you like I did, the rest is DIY. Hope it helps!
@2bactv324
@2bactv324 3 года назад
Thanks for you 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🌸🌸🌸from Morocco
@francissankalimba3829
@francissankalimba3829 2 года назад
Wow this is amazing
@francissankalimba3829
@francissankalimba3829 2 года назад
Thank you
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
Likewise!
@mixcanciones137
@mixcanciones137 2 года назад
Hello, i am from mexico, very good video
@terryvanbrug
@terryvanbrug 4 года назад
Nice, im curious to see how it will perform
@sharukhmatekuki5830
@sharukhmatekuki5830 3 года назад
Good hit, Kuki dand 🇮🇳🇮🇳👍👍👍
@pltspemula
@pltspemula 2 года назад
Inspiring experiment, keep it up Brother!👍
@daniellapain1576
@daniellapain1576 Год назад
If it gets hot enough, you can either use peltiers or Stirling engines to get a little electricity for the system and as long as you have a drop from height in the system you can also use a water turbine as well. It's not much electricity 10w but that's still enough to add extra charge to a system.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy Год назад
I think the temperature of the panel (not higher than 30c) is not hot enough to be useful for a peltier or a sterling engine. And the water doesn't drop because it is a closed loop. But good thinking! 👍
@daniellapain1576
@daniellapain1576 Год назад
@@TheDIYScienceGuy well the Stirling would still work at that temperature but it's cold side would have to be in the building or something because it works through temperature difference. It starts working depending on the efficiency of the design at a 2 degrees C positive and 2 degrees C negative difference per side which means during summer it would work and winter it would work but it would be awful during evened out temperatures.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy Год назад
Yes, that's true. But even if it runs with such a small temperature difference, it doesn't produce much power. But it will be fun nonetheless! 😀
@pknagaraju1964
@pknagaraju1964 Год назад
If the ambient temperature doesnt come less than 5 degree celciuos in all seasons the evacuated glass tube heat collectors are the best for domestic water heating systems.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy Год назад
But it does where I live. And I think my panel is much easier to build.
@correocarlosgarcia
@correocarlosgarcia Год назад
What about just bolting on the side frame with some gaskets for easier building?
@roberthurd328
@roberthurd328 Год назад
And you should pre-cut that chip before you start bending and I think you can bend from both ends and work it out like that little bit different construction but the same process with less things do on it more efficient and faster to assemble
@fvrrljr
@fvrrljr 3 года назад
Photovoltaic / Solar Thermal Technician here: change the title what you built is a solar collector aka solar thermal collector not solar panel that converts solar energy to electricity. a tree can also be called solar collector when you think about it. i've built collectors from scratch. a lazy mans quick solar collector is also using a commercial grade garden hose. paint your collector black, yes makes a difference, i know that even without painting it still gets hot but been proven hotter if black and doesn't cause glare. i still give you a thumbs up.
@seemakhalidseemakhalid352
@seemakhalidseemakhalid352 2 года назад
Very nice 👍👍👍 job sir.
@aarondingus7682
@aarondingus7682 3 года назад
You can buy heat conducting silicone that actually conducts heat better than heat sink compound.
@hansiman1977
@hansiman1977 9 месяцев назад
you can buy thous aluminium plates with grouws for floor heating
@samehatta2670
@samehatta2670 Год назад
I wish if i have a friend like you
@mcg6762
@mcg6762 3 года назад
Nice project! I was wondering about how you prevent corrosion of the metals. Copper in direct contact with aluminium corrodes. Is the silicone layer enough to prevent that?
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
Thanks! Well as long as there is no electrolyte like salt water not much will happen anyway.
@billywilliams6853
@billywilliams6853 2 года назад
@@TheDIYScienceGuy Use a thermo Dielectric Paste. 1. Transfers Heat 2. Stopping Corrosion of the two Different metals.
@vdsmade
@vdsmade 2 года назад
Super project👽👍
@sbsasser
@sbsasser 4 года назад
This is awesome ! I can’t wait to see how it turns out!
@GilsonSantos-lz4ec
@GilsonSantos-lz4ec 10 месяцев назад
Halleluah 🙏🙏☝️🙏
@CrazyKano22
@CrazyKano22 2 года назад
What a fun video😁😁
@kennedy67951
@kennedy67951 4 года назад
Yes you can Solder Copper to Aluminum. RU-vid has some good video's showing how. Check it out.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 4 года назад
You are right!!! Thanks for telling me! Still I think the method we use now is easier and maybe cheaper but still, it's interesting! 👍
@RixtronixLAB
@RixtronixLAB 2 года назад
Nice video, keep it up, thanks for sharing :)
@flabbesjes
@flabbesjes Год назад
Press it again on the bulb 😉
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy Год назад
Sorry, what do you mean?
@tasrali
@tasrali Год назад
20:11 THERMAL thing, that it can make it little defrent maybe...
@choimdachoim9491
@choimdachoim9491 3 года назад
You want rigid and water-tight? Weld it...it'd be less effort than what you did. You're very clever ! I'm sure you could design and build a roller-jig to impress the copper-pipe groove just by turning a wheel that rolls the sheet aluminum through. At some point your time becomes more valuable than material or accomplishment.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
My welder can't weld aluminum, and my methode is more DIY 😉
@choimdachoim9491
@choimdachoim9491 3 года назад
@@TheDIYScienceGuy Uhhh...DIY??? Really? Using those large sheet-metal cutting and bending machines is DIY?
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
I thought you meant how I sealed the joints of the aluminum housing. Indeed the bending is not very DIY but you can always pay someone to do that for you.
@pikifrino
@pikifrino 3 года назад
Very good and skillful. Thank you
@Softdattel
@Softdattel 3 года назад
Very interesting, fantastic job. One thing though, how can I as DIY person myself do that without any of that industrial machinery?
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
You could make the housing out of wood, plastic, or just borrow one, like I did. Hope it helps!
@johngross688
@johngross688 2 года назад
Die grinder . I can do that lol 20 bucks harbor frieght?
@jaswinderkaur-si9lw
@jaswinderkaur-si9lw 11 месяцев назад
Trillions and trillions of dollars business in the world 1600wats 2024
@cubecgae
@cubecgae 3 года назад
Excellent build. With solar panel prices what they are why not just heat with electricity? With (8) 275 rated panels 4s2p , a disconnect and a 2000w 120vac water tank element ( in the lower tank position) you have a safe self regulating water heating system with no worries about leaks ,freezing etc. Over temp is controlled by a proper thermal DC switch.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
Thanks! Yes that would be a simpler system but you need much more surface area to get the same amount of power.
@Kapalek84
@Kapalek84 4 года назад
Very nice project!
@futureflow8645
@futureflow8645 2 года назад
hi how exactly this provide electricity? looks way different than any solar panels yet so simple Isn’t it reflecting lot of the sun? Why it doesn’t have that black material? What is the physics behind this?
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
It produces hot water. This is part 1 of 3. Here are PART 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jeKHMe0kVbI.html And part 3: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DIk2mcJ7NHs.html
@Gambiarte
@Gambiarte 2 года назад
Nice work man!
@josecarlospereiradasilvape506
Good
@Lil-Bear82
@Lil-Bear82 Год назад
Have you heard of using black !/2" pipe coils in a wooden box covered in glass? Paint the wood black on the inside and build high enough that you can get 3 or 4 coils inside the box. works very well and very cheap. Get much better results than this rig will. Just an observation.
@kentaltobelli1840
@kentaltobelli1840 3 года назад
Impressive attention to detail. Why bother with so many small segments though? Seems like it would have been way easier to use a full sheet along the front or back and only small channels to clamp the copper tubing
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
Thanks! A full sheet will warp when it heats up, so small segments break the tension.
@k.bellingham8335
@k.bellingham8335 3 года назад
Interested in the calculating of laminar flow and turbulent flow, where did you guys find the information to calculate? And thanks for posting all these awesome videos! VERY COOL and informative. THANKS!
@andrewlorona7360
@andrewlorona7360 3 года назад
It's related to the Reynolds number. www.omnicalculator.com/physics/reynolds-number
@helmutlembke7320
@helmutlembke7320 Год назад
Good Boys 😀
@parikshitdash6970
@parikshitdash6970 3 года назад
Good night good news
@fabricemawara5807
@fabricemawara5807 2 года назад
Thanks
@sjoervanderploeg4340
@sjoervanderploeg4340 2 года назад
Should have just used silicone thermal grease, super goedkoop om ook hier in Nederland te krijgen!
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
Yes we thought about that. Echter, Siliconenkit fixeert ook gelijk wat een voordeel was in dit geval. But thanks for the suggestion! 👍
@AliMohammadpour-xg9qz
@AliMohammadpour-xg9qz 16 дней назад
Be ware of corrosion between aluminum and copper, it's begin quickly in touch of water
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 16 дней назад
Only with salt water.
@smstudioru
@smstudioru 2 года назад
очень красивая получилась безделушка. Прежде чем делать надо было физику подучить. Вот на вскидку несколько ошибок: 1.Алюминий с медью образуют гальвано пару, не зависимо от наличия электролита. 2. узкая трубка с большим количеством поворотов создаст хгачительное сопротивление для движения воды. 3. поверхность пластин без чернения будет отражать значительную часть энергии в космос. 4. большая часть тепла не будет передаваться на трубку из-за малой площади соприкосновения с пластинами. Часть площади просто не будет передавать тепло на трубку. Самое главное, что все эти проблемы устранимы, достаточно просчитать по фоомулам.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
Вы уже видели 2 и 3 части? PART 2 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jeKHMe0kVbI.html Part 3 Performance test : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DIk2mcJ7NHs.html
@smstudioru
@smstudioru 2 года назад
@@TheDIYScienceGuy Так это сериал! Сори.
@smokyislay
@smokyislay 2 года назад
Great! Making those collectors looked a bit cumbersome. I was wondering if it would be possible to use floor heating radiator plates for this purpose.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
Thanks! If it has a grove and conducts heat well I'd say why not.
@cezarmeleiro3707
@cezarmeleiro3707 22 дня назад
This is not a solar panel, this is a solar heater.
@gaetano222
@gaetano222 4 года назад
Thank you!
@ravindrafernando1780
@ravindrafernando1780 3 года назад
Best workers😃😊😋😎😍
@andydharmawan3975
@andydharmawan3975 Год назад
I like it...🤩🤩🤩
@MrMraza123
@MrMraza123 4 года назад
Very nice work.
@maxdillon9589
@maxdillon9589 2 года назад
Could have cross pressed the panel housing for added rigidity
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
What do you mean by that?
@akhtarkh
@akhtarkh Год назад
What style of coil is more efficient in absorbing heat, a continuous single loop as you have made, or multiple parallel tubes connected to manifolds on top and bottom?
@d1mahone
@d1mahone 3 года назад
Nice construction so far and unable to locate the 2nd vid to finish the construction as well as the test results.
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
Thanks! Here is the second part: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jeKHMe0kVbI.html
@krzysztofbednarek979
@krzysztofbednarek979 3 года назад
Good job
@mgabosstv8096
@mgabosstv8096 2 года назад
Amazing 👏
@proactivelifewithljc4000
@proactivelifewithljc4000 2 года назад
Would it be better, more powerful & durable to use stainless thin sheet than aluminium?
@jessasto947
@jessasto947 2 года назад
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning. 3Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. (John 1:1-3)
@ArmoredCore92
@ArmoredCore92 Месяц назад
And god made strife and disease and hardship so he could get his rocks off
@jessasto947
@jessasto947 Месяц назад
,@@ArmoredCore92, For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord (Romas 6.23).
@denisdecharmoy
@denisdecharmoy 2 года назад
Would it not be better to use steel or stainless. With ALUMINIUM you have built a heat sink to remove the heat .
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 2 года назад
No steel conducted heat very badly. The heat will be removed by the water as per design. Have you seen part 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jeKHMe0kVbI.html And part 3: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DIk2mcJ7NHs.html enjoy!
@pradeepmahendrasemage4043
@pradeepmahendrasemage4043 3 года назад
Nice.
@Dazz-zj6np
@Dazz-zj6np 3 месяца назад
I’m sure it’s super easy, just go buy the system ready made and have it installed, way better !
@rajuperumandla6781
@rajuperumandla6781 3 года назад
good vedio
@TheJeffrey575
@TheJeffrey575 3 года назад
Thermonuclear heat transfer mastic may be an idea to ensure voids are filled maximizing heat xfer
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
Yes we thought about that but silicone was more convenient. But thanks for the suggestion! 👍
@TheJeffrey575
@TheJeffrey575 3 года назад
Sorry spellcheck substitution inserted “Thermonuclear” versus “Themon” which is very similar to silicone, but understand preference to silicone.
@amanallahmastour7065
@amanallahmastour7065 3 года назад
You should make a little bit of oil in order the piece of metal slide easily
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
Yes but then I needed to remove the oil later for gluing, so that is why I diden't
@marysrutledge1925
@marysrutledge1925 3 года назад
Couldn’t you repurpose a flat screen TV?
@TheDIYScienceGuy
@TheDIYScienceGuy 3 года назад
I think everything that is watertight and UV resistant can be used. Good thinking! 👍
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