Solar Spinning Saimin Noodles



Here’s a solar cell dome cover, in the shape of a cone, covering a solar cell. Lift off and throw!
The styrofoam is so thin that it lets light thru on saimen, ramen and other bowls.
DIY instructions: Put a solar cell on a frisbee with a motor and propeller underneath. Glue the Ramen Bowl over the solar cells. Let dry, and place in the sun. Have the propeller blow air downwards like a helicopter. The faster it spins, the more stable it is. Throw it, toss it, play with it! Have fun!

The styrofoam bowl is lightweight and also lets light in. You might wish to wrap solar cells around the cone-shape. It is the perfect flying material for solar cells on the outside and inside layers! The sunlight goes right thru styrofoam, as its porous nature is capable of appearing solid to you and I, but the solar cell receives enough sunshine to spin the motor and propeller on the underside. Rotating solar photovoltaics at high RPM’s cools the cells and makes them more efficient at peak sunlight loads. We incorporate spinning solar cells at high velocity on wheels, wind turbines, and other power applications.(pp) We seek investors and partners.
SEE: www.solar-motion.com


Post time: Mar-05-2017
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