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Solar Power Supplies One
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Boil water just by placing it in the sun. www.greenpowerscience.com This is a simple process to make your owns solar evacuated vacuum tubes from any bottle and a vase from Walmart.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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about 1 year ago
@GREENPOWERSCIENCE One good source for a vacuum pump is an old refrigerator or freezer. The freon pump can be used to pull a powerful vacuum. Might want to make sure you have a vacuum gauge if you use one, otherwise you’ll have a problem with implosions, hehe.
about 1 year ago
You lose the vacuum when you drill the hole!!!!
about 1 year ago
@GREENPOWERSCIENCE
I know this is an old video but can this method be used as tank to hold hot water for a boiler? What i mean is by large scale it can be used to hold 100L + of hot water.
about 1 year ago
The other technique you describe for creating a vacuum by lifting the glass isn’t going to create much of a vacuum. It might be 1″ H2O, which is -0.036 PSI. That is hardly a vacuum. There are other ways of creating a vacuum though that I’d like to see you explain for people doing projects. If you’d like some of the techniques, send me a message and we can discuss them.
about 1 year ago
strips of wood to raise the tube to even up the resin…FANTASTIC!
about 1 year ago
Great video, thaks 4 sharing.
about 1 year ago
@GREENPOWERSCIENCE Pleace add subtitles in SPANISH
about 1 year ago
Nope, any vacuum contains less atoms, less atoms equal less conduction, less conduction equals greater heat retention for this process.
watch?v=AFwG1RPbxlc
The professional tube in this video has a vacuum created simply by the heat making glass process then from cooling. It boils water in plain sunlight.
about 1 year ago
This is silly. The vacuum created does nothing useful. You need 10,000 less air than atmospheric to do anything. This level is not really do-able by a DIYer. Do yourself a favor and just skip the vacuum step.
about 1 year ago
Check out follow up or part 2….. watch?v=1_NOT2VZW6E
PùciferSàm
about 1 year ago
How do you heat the water exactly.?
about 1 year ago
all this work to make hot water lol
about 1 year ago
Dan, if you play a blowtorch into a cooled glass vase just before you drop the vase down the contraction will suck the epoxy right up into the vase without any adjustments.
about 1 year ago
Another EXCELLENT video from D&D!!!!
Hint: try sand-blasting the glass parts, where you want them to bond to the resin. This allows a much firmer bond! GREAT WORK!!!
about 1 year ago
Instead of using a vacuum pump (as many folk don’t have access to one) then you can simply heat the vase with the hole drilled in the resin open and then put a stopper in it. As the air inside cools you will end up with a vacuum. You can almost create what ever vacuum you need using this method easily enough to implode your vase so go gentle to start with. A little bit of water inside acts as a vacuum lost indicator as water will remain vapour in a vacuum but condensate out if you lose it.
about 1 year ago
You gave me some super ideas. thanx!
about 1 year ago
6:09 Nice catch, lol.
Great videos by the way. You have inspired me to try out a few of your ideas on my own home. Keep them up! Hope to see more.
about 1 year ago
Thank you for the cool comments:-)
I think you would need a much larger surface area. I think large sheets of double glass could do it. Consider the coroplast heater with a glass cover
watch?v=SF_mEoFRSAQ
about 1 year ago
Hi Dan, thanks so much for your great videos, I can’t get enough of them. I have seen other videos how solar evacuted tubes work. Could you put a vacuum sealed copper tube into the inner bottle and will it heat up. If so could you use it in cold weather to heat your vehicle while your indoors or have a long enough copper tube, you could attach it to your home like a solar heater. The heated tube would be exposed indoors, the ceiling fans would distribute the heat?? Thanks again, great videos!!!!
about 1 year ago
All of your you tube videos are great, have you ever thought about sending any of these to mother earth news ?
about 1 year ago
Also, there has been comment on using hydrogen as this wouldn’t require a serious vacuum. As I understand it, hydrogen, in terms of thermodynamic characteristics, is the substance of choice for use in stirling engines (practical characteristics aside – leakage, reactivity etc). If hydrogen was a heat insulator then I don’t believe a stirling engine could operate using hydrogen.
about 1 year ago
sorry, this was supposed to be a comment to purplesan on the next page. He stated that this is unlikely to work any better than the non-half-vacuumed version.
about 1 year ago
This guy is right. Without a serious vacuum, heat will convect from the core to the exterior. Also, all that epoxy and its surface contact with the core will again provide a great method for heat conduction away from the core. Read the Thermos article on wikipedia for a real understanding of this project.
about 1 year ago
So old school computers used somthing like this back then?
about 1 year ago
Lastly, please don’t use the glass vases at Hobby Lobby. They look very thick, but it’s super thin in the center. Give the vases a pinch to check the thickness. I’d recommend beer bottle thickness which feels like 1/10 inch or 2.5mm. thanks