Do any of you guys know if this method of making solar cells actually works? If it does, are there plans anywhere else on the internet that don't require giving a credit card number to a guy that has such far off claims? And while were on the subject of
And *screen printed*!? LMAO, thanks for the joke page.
Huh, 5kW inverter, with some 'weird fantastic circuitry'... betcha I could design better, or Ignoramus could build one with spare parts laying around! ...Well hell he has UPS's laying around that already do that LOL :)
Tim
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Once you learn this simple technique you can be making as many solar cells as you like! and save yourself thousands of dollars! Cover your entire roof!
Just think, Since you can screen print these cells, size is no limit. Think about a 24" homemade cell that could be powerful enough to run a 12 volt dc x 4 amp motor using only one cell! This new way of making solar cells was invented by Japan, The US Patent claims that they can be just as powerful as our American made silicon solar cells! These cells can be made fast and easy by screen printing them onto glass, plastic or metals. Screen printing is very simple to do and can be done in your at your own home, many of you out there may have already taken screen printing in your art class at High School. Screen printing is fun and easy! you do not need expensive equipment to screen print
amazing: this says the the whole country of Japan invented it.
also from the same folks:
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and this one is really hillarious
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OMG look at this one
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im dying here. i get 20 jokes a day in e-mail and this it the funniest stuff i have seen in months.
Where did come up with the 480 watt spec? I read the info on the web site as 12 VDC and 4 amps from the 24 inch "miracle" solar cell. That works out to 48 watts in my book. Not that I believe this silk screened solar can output more than 0.00 watts.
Maybe if one prints the solar cells on their T-shirt, the power could be used to run a motor-dirven propeller on the beanie cap and used for transportation?
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