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DIY Solar Tracking System Inspired by NASA (Parker Solar Probe)

NightHawkInLight 6:37

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In this video I demonstrate a simple autonomous solar tracking system that can be used with solar panels or parabolic mirrors to improve their performance in producing renewable energy. For this system I use two 10rpm, 6v geared electric motors, and four 5v, 0.6w solar panels connected in a configuration that allows the motors to constantly move the panels into shade (purchasing links for these items below). The cost of the electronics was about $10, and could easily be scaled up or down as necessary for a variety of solar applications.

Check out Destin's video about the Parker Solar Probe to see what inspired me to build this project: https://youtu.be/aQaCY7wlQEc

Here is an affiliate link for many of the components used in this video: https://www.amazon.com/shop/nighthawkinlight/list/2T4U870J6KB9F?ref_=aipsflist

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Let me know if you try this project for yourself. Thanks for watching!

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