| Motorless Solar Tracker |
| Written by Philip Proefrock | ||
| Friday, 30 March 2007 | ||
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The Portasol Tracker system is motorless and uses no electricity. Instead, it uses a hydraulic system powered by the sun heating a fluid to create the pressure to drive the tracker. It is ideal for small installations, where spare current to run a tracking motor is a serious drawback. "The device works by absorbing heat from a combination of increasing ambient air temperature and direct solar radiation to provide an expansion of a liquid at a controlled rate. Increasing hydraulic pressure drives the mechanism until sundown when the liquid cools and contracts allowing gravity and a small spring bias to return the array to the morning position." There are several different versions, including a two-axis system that will also adjust to solar altitude according to the season. According to a company contact, the system will function in cold weather and in conditions of as much as 60 to 70 percent overcast. The inventor is appearing on an Australian reality TV show for inventors. There are other eco-friendly projects there as well, including several projects dealing with water purification in various forms. Check the sidebar list of related inventions in the category 'Ecological.' This is an Australian product, and may not have North American distribution yet. But if this works as well as the developers claim, it's likely to be useful for many small solar applications, and we expect they'll start supplying them to the northern hemisphere soon. via: o2 network mailing list site: Portasol Trackers
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written by monotonehell , April 02, 2007
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written by Sharky , March 14, 2008
I would like to either purchase a unit for our Mission in Costa Rica. Is that possible?
2 axis Solar tracker
written by John , September 04, 2008
how to track a sun with two axis solar tracker?
tracsun:dual-axis solar tracker mounting
written by tracsun , November 13, 2008
Tracsun has put out two classes of new-type tracking system: one is used in photovoltaics(PV) system, the other is used in concentrating solar power (CSP) system . There are also many traditional solar fix mounting systems.
The pole solar mounting is for ground installation solution. It needs smaller area to install. It is easy to adjust the panel's degree from 15~45 °. The pole solar tracker mounting(kua fu I) is the dual axis tracker. Today,the dual tracker system is the highest solar radiation utilization ratio for photovoltaics system. The mounting tracks solar azimuth angle(east to west), elevation angle and it can add 40~60 pre cent power than fix mounting. The matrix solar mounting is easy to make the large arrays. The size of the mounting is start at 3kilowatts and the mounting is easy to installation. There are two kinds of matrix solar tracker mounting(kua fu II). It is designed for large solar energy power plant. The Kua fu II can track the solar azimuth angle(east to west) and add 20 pre cent power than fix mounting at least. The concentrating solar power mounting is specially designed for solar concentrating thermal system. It uses the stainless(sus304) surface burnished panel (mirror panel) and roll it to parabola trough. The parabola trough focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam, a working fluid is heated by the concentrated sunlight. It's used for power generation or energy storage. The concentrating solar power tracker mounting(kua fu III) is specically designed to improve the ability of focus the sunlight. It can tracker the solar azimuth angle(east to west) by 120 °. | ||
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Did appear, last week. I object to The Inventors being referred to as a "reality TV show". It's been an Australian institution since the 1970s (60s?) and pre-dates the whole Reality TV concept by decades. To slap it in the "reality TV category cheapens its seriousness considerably.