Saturday, May 19, 2018

Explaining a fiber optic solar cell 11

We decided to give you this information so you understand that media library is just a library, of course we have media footage and our own reporters. But these ideas have already been done we DIY some of them but they come from already research, tap the research highlighted to take you to the page. 2pg     3pg     illustration first discovered by us from the show Ancient Aliens on the History Channel we recognized it immediately.



This simple little apparatus was made around September 1916 at least the article was wrote around this time, it contains nothing more than two copper plates, one of which is perforated and blackened by oxidizing you could of used red oxide copper wire from a Transformer. while the rear or back plate is polished, and both of which plates are placed in a tank containing a salt-water. One side of the tank which contains the copper plates is open so sunlight can hit it, or any other source of light, is allowed to strike the cell. there is a difference of electric potential set up between the front and rear copper plates. (You also should recognize this  difference in potential in the seat-back effect)This particular cell was developed by Mr. Theodore W. Case it was written in one of a number of this journal. It was found possible with some of these photo-electric cells to obtain a voltage of one-tenth and an amperage of two-tenths ; the cell delivering a steady current as long as the light shown on it. It is of course possible to connect a large number of cells in series or parallel to obtain any voltage or current desired. One of the reasons why we call it a solar battery, today we are about to explain this in a much different way. So now that you know how to make a simple solar cell even though it may have very low current or amps. What you need is some transparent tubing and copper wire, remember you're going to oxidize one of those wires, we stated earlier that you can use the oxidized wire in a Transformer which has a reddish tint to it. The other copper wire should be nice and shiny copper color, make sure you put a divider in between those two copper wires so they don't short circuiting. This may be a little tricky, but what you are making is a fiber optic solar cell. If you can't get it to work correctly which greatly depends on the tubing that you use then try wrapping aluminum foil around the transparent aluminum. Remember we're looking to get the light from the fiber optics so it may travel down a long way now will make them to be hooked into another cord by leaving the ends open for positive and negative connections. If you need to know more you know where to reach me 313-651-5349 this is media library in this project which has already been done and produced by us is now in your hands.


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