Dual parabolic reflector calculator for solar concentrated beam

Dual parabolic reflector calculator for solar concentrated beam

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There is an STL file available, listing the original total diameter as 1 meter. The height of the upper small parabolic mirror reaches up to 560mm, including depth. Calculated power output reaches nearly 1200 watts. However, under real-world conditions, actual power might reach around 800 watts or more. For a given area, this setup should yield more power than a Fresnel mirror. I plan to use a silver rescue blanket (made from Mylar foil) as the reflector material, which I will glue and vacuum-seal using a vacuum cleaner... or possibly utilize CNC technology. Hopefully, it will work out. It might be wise to resize the design for your 3D printer as well.

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