UNSEEN: Spain, Part 6
Hosts Max Lugavere and Jason Silva explore Spanish life in a way usually experienced only by locals and the most adventurous travelers. Spotlights El Hierro, the smallest of the Canary Islands and the world’s first energy self-sufficient island. VIEW more UNSEEN & SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Playlist here… www.youtube.com
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Canary, Culture, current, efficiency, el, energy, environment, Hierro, Islands, panels, renewable, solar, Spain, Spanish, Tourism, Travel, turbines, tv, Unseen, vacation, wind
How To Build A Solar Panel – Part 17 – School Series Part 4
Visit www.solartechtown.com to view the full video. In this video I’m going over the following topics -What is current and voltage and how those two work together. -How current flows throughout the solar panel we built in these series of videos. -How Ohm’s Law works, and how to use different equations from Ohm’s Law. -Why I needed an analog amp meter for my syste. -Proving that the amps is what is effected when you break a solar cell and not the voltage.
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: amps, analog amp meter, bus wire, current, DIY, do it yourself, how to build a, ohms law, robert smith, solar cells, solar energy, solar panel, solar tech town, tabbing wire, voltage
Make a solar panel from broken cells
This video shows what items and tools are required for making a solar panel. And how to go about making one. Individual broken solar cells are soldered together to make a solar panel. The panel can be made any size.