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SOLAR PANEL POWERED BY A LARGE MIRROR ??

Started by magnetman12003, June 20, 2017, 03:51:39 PM

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magnetman12003

I plan to place a 100 watt solar panel on the inside pane of my house window that faces North.
I live in Michigan.  The thought occurred to me instead of hooking up wires and running them through my house wall I could place a huge old vanity mirror on the outside of my house and reflect morning/evening light off it into the window where the solar panel is.  I can bring it very close to the window and easily take it down in a storm situation.   I also am thinking a silver lined inside photo umbrella can do the same thing.

What's your thoughts?  Has anyone tried this?

SolarAdelaide

If it does work, there wouldn't be a need for solar panels with solar trackers  ;D ;D ;D

Paul-R

Quote from: SolarAdelaide on November 05, 2017, 10:35:06 PM
If it does work, there wouldn't be a need for solar panels with solar trackers  ;D ;D ;D
That's easy enough.

It would pay to have a large curved mirror which focusses down on to the active area of the pv cell but tracking might be more complicated.

profitis

"It would pay to have a large curved mirror which
focusses down on to the active area of the pv cell but
tracking might be more complicated."

Aggg there's hundredways round this