Solar Power Break-Through

By admin On July 28, 2009 Under solar panels

Sir Charls Shults shows us how he can make 6 kw Solar Systems for a fraction of today’s PV solar panel costs. Power your home & Electric Car for $6,000 instead of over $50,000 for PV systems!

Duration : 0:2:45


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25 Comments Add yours

  1. SolarXpert
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    I just got my 5″ …
    I just got my 5″ monocrystalline solar cells at Solar-Deals(.)com for a great price! I’m going to use these for my DIY solar panel.

  2. CAJUNNSC
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Holly crap he’s …
    Holly crap he’s made a stick disappear… Dude you may have a draftsmen’s table and some drafting paper but you need a lot more then that simple drawing and hey what do you even show the photovoltaic panels at all, you claim your using steam to generate your energy so what do you need the panels for? Like I said funny this guy has this great invention et not a working part on it…. By the way we tried the whole steam engine thing few years back, like over 80 years ago. Scammer…

  3. CAJUNNSC
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Don’t ya love these …
    Don’t ya love these guys that use old TVs and stuff and think they’ve figured it out and now they’ll rake the money in. Dude don’t take this personal but don’t you think MIT would have worked this out like…20 years ago. People don’t be fooled into believing anything you see or hear. RESEARCH, EDUCATION and Realistic expectations. 6kw even in 2007 was around 20K much less now. Funny he didn’t have this thing of his doing anything but sitting on the dirt, no wires no inverter a TV lens and dirt

  4. DIYSOLARPANELS
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    learn how to build …
    learn how to build cheap solar panels from my bids

  5. 123b1s1m1
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    You guys over there …
    You guys over there use a 240 volt system for residential applications we use 120 volt system which draws double the amperage than a 250 volt system, but you still have a point, and no, most Americans don’t use that much power, however , some do. It’s something that everyone needs to get on the bandwagon with to save.

  6. Eralen00
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    American homes are …
    American homes are made so you have to be using either heating or air conditioning at all times pretty much, so they can just milk the money out of homeowners

  7. lutherheggs
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    8.4 kilowatts a day …
    8.4 kilowatts a day? We need more information !

  8. gabydewilde
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Nah, it of course …
    Nah, it of course depends on your lifestyle, you can live without any electricity. It’s not like you need a Tee Vee and a computer. Make alcohol, burn it in lamps. Get out more.

    And we can make solar at 10 cent per kw, 50 cent in cold areas. Solar paint fit for conventional inkjet printers.

    It gives quite a different picture.

  9. gabydewilde
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Ah a proud ignorant …
    Ah a proud ignorant person:

    worldsnest [dot] com

    It works.

  10. Steerpike07
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Most homes use 30 …
    Most homes use 30 kWh per day? My electricity bill for last winter (Dec-Jan) tells me we used and average of 8.4kWh per day – and we live in England – where it gets cold and wet all the time! Do Americans really use up to 30kWh per day?

  11. IdunCareLesSn00b
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Website is parked …
    Website is parked lol

  12. NovaStar77
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Lots of talk.
    now …

    Lots of talk.
    now to see you do it!

  13. stelerscyth
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    the guys filming …
    the guys filming this must be new

  14. TheAkb10
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Be smart – don’t …
    Be smart – don’t pay any more electricity bills. more info: solar.xfollow.me (Copy to your browser’s address bar)

  15. DIYSOLARPANELS
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Great ♥ !!! I have …
    Great ♥ !!! I have FULL step-by-step guide “HOW TO BUILD CHEAP SOLAR PANELS FOR HOME”

  16. ancientsolar
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    I guess to prevent …
    I guess to prevent fire you would put a metal grill painted white around it – thus – metal doesnt catch fire(most metals) – and painted white it wont expand so rapidly as it deflects heat – if the pipes run underground and then up to the system heat could be gotten much more easily again, as for electric id mix a few panels with wind turbines, – but it does depend on where you live.

  17. 2xtream
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    IslandEnergySystems …
    IslandEnergySystems: Most telescopes today have a very inexpensive tracking system that could be adapted to follow the Sun with ease. So to say this would only be for mega operations is not quite true.

  18. rrgold55
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    your web site is …
    your web site is down. More people not only need to know about this option but need to do it!
    write to allpure22@yahoo

  19. mymoviesrule
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Looks intriguing. …
    Looks intriguing. I’d hate for something to bump the big magnifying glass and refocus the heat onto my roof and start a fire. But I’m sure a finished product would all be a single solid unit. Does it only work for park of the day?

  20. IslandEnergySystems
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    This is possible …
    This is possible but impractical.

    Point-focused concentrating solar thermal collectors need to be precisely aimed at the sun to work, so they need tracking mechanisms to follow the path of the sun across the sky throughout the day.

    For now this technology is mostly used by utilities, who are building big solar power plants in the desert, mostly using reflective films in parabolic troughs and dishes. I have seen concentrating PV that uses fresnel lenses, but not solar thermal electric

  21. jfalbo
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Please build a full …
    Please build a full working prototype, power your house with it, and prove it! Otherwise it all looks good on paper, but you have to prove it to us.

  22. hozzyboy
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    So tell me, do …
    So tell me, do these systems come with their very own Sir Charles Shults to sit beside the lens and turn it towards the sun all day long? hmm?

  23. iknowyoux
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    Be smart – don’t …
    Be smart – don’t pay any more electricity bills. more info: solar.xfollow.me (Copy to your browser’s address bar)

  24. gdolim8
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    That’s truly …
    That’s truly amazing! I slashed my electric bill in half! look here: solar.xfollow.me (Copy to your browser’s address bar)

  25. slackologist
    July 28, 2009
    11:48 am

    real or bullshit?
    real or bullshit?

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