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listopencil 01-13-2014 08:52 PM

These Beautiful Solar Orbs Are So Efficient They Even Harvest Moonlight
 
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Photovoltaic panels aren't the most glamorous technology: They're usually tucked away on a roof, and when you can see them, they're ugly. And inefficient. But what if they made architecture more beautiful? And what if they were more efficient, working even at night? Say hi to Rawlemon, a solar ball lens that is quickly making its way to market.

This perfectly spherical glass ball is the work of a German architect named André Broessel, who began working on it three years ago with the aim of making solar power more efficient and less expensive, a technology available to everyone, everywhere. "Our product is democratic," he told me recently over email. "Imagine, we are conceiving autonomous products able to concentrate the light even during a cloudy day, which are generating sun powered energy wherever you are in the world. Energy for free."

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Well, not quite for free. But Rawlemon, by sheer force of numbers, has the power to outperform traditional solar panels by many thousands of times. In simple terms, here's how it works. Broessel's Palantir-esque globe is filled with water that magnifies the sun's rays by more than 10,000 times, making it possible to harvest energy from the moon, or the sun on a cloudy day. Where are the PVs? The tiny panels are situated directly below the ball, where the magnified ray hits them.

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At the most basic level, Rawlemon is a ball lens—a perfect sphere that refracts light into a powerful concentrated ray—and a mechanism that's been around for centuries. In fact, you can even make a crude version using a piece of saran wrap and water, as demonstrated by this dude on YouTube.

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But the sun and moon, of course, are constantly moving. So to more efficiently capture their direct rays—unlike PV panels, which usually lay in a static position—Broessel designed a microtracker that follows the course of the sun as it arcs across the sky, tilting the panels along with it. The tracking system, paired with the ball lens, make Rawlemon up to 70 percent more efficient than a typical solar panel.

"So why isn't there a giant pivoting crystal ball on every rooftop yet?" I hear you whispering in awe. For one thing, manufacturing—and certifying—solar collection systems is a serious undertaking, involving yards of bureaucratic red tape. But as Broessel tells me, solar tech is also hard to market to normal people.

http://gizmodo.com/these-beautiful-s...n-h-1500329295

Donger 01-13-2014 08:54 PM

Nuke them from orbit.

Mr_Tomahawk 01-13-2014 08:56 PM

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DenverChief 01-13-2014 08:56 PM

You know reading this made me think of the Mythbusters Archimedes mirror experiments - pretty damn cool though

Donger 01-13-2014 08:57 PM

I am kind of curious about the first picture, however.

listopencil 01-13-2014 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 10368223)
I am kind of curious about the first picture, however.

It's odd, isn't it? It seems to be directing a beam of light up from the orb.

DenverChief 01-13-2014 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 10368246)
It's odd, isn't it? It seems to be directing a beam of light up from the orb.

It looks like the one guy is holding a flashlight and pointing it at the globe

listopencil 01-13-2014 09:03 PM

Could that be just a focused reflection? I'm not knowledgeable enough in the mathematics of reflection/refraction to say.

listopencil 01-13-2014 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 10368259)
It looks like the one guy is holding a flashlight and pointing it at the globe

I thought that was the light collection point on the panels and he was standing behind it.

Donger 01-13-2014 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 10368259)
It looks like the one guy is holding a flashlight and pointing it at the globe

It's The Schwartz!

Just Passin' By 01-13-2014 09:05 PM

This is not a Kate Upton thread?

J Diddy 01-13-2014 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 10368269)
It's The Schwartz!

You totally ripped that off one of the captions.

listopencil 01-13-2014 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 10368270)
This is not a Kate Upton thread?

It can be:

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DenverChief 01-13-2014 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 10368265)
I thought that was the light collection point on the panels and he was standing behind it.

Just guessing here, but it looks like it's pretty dark and someone is trying to take a picture. I'd just assume he was demonstrating the globe in darkness what would be too bright to see in light

Donger 01-13-2014 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by J Diddy (Post 10368276)
You totally ripped that off one of the captions.

The what?


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