PARABOLIC DISH MIRROR PARABOLOID HOMEMADE DIY REFLECTOR RENEWABLE ENERGY

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PLEASE RATE THIS VIDEO:-) Make your own homemade parabolic mirror out of fiberglass with adhesive reflective material. www.greenpowerscience.com

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25 Responses to “PARABOLIC DISH MIRROR PARABOLOID HOMEMADE DIY REFLECTOR RENEWABLE ENERGY”

  1. chiriuy Says:

    I still think if there is a fairly easy way to generate electricity or hydrogen from a dish like this. Imagine a flat plastic dish coated with chrome or paint something that cost very little, even if it is just that generated the power Could Make and trillions of them would eventually pay ourselves libera.So giving energy that is hard to use energy Solar power base, but storage technology is improving as we speak too!

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  3. TheBetterGame Says:

    @chiriuy I made that comment 4 months ago, and people are still reading it thinking i was serious. Wow. Poe’s law i guess.

  4. chiriuy Says:

    @TheBetterGame Dude your argument is just as dumb, it IS infinite for as long as we are in the game. By the time the sun is of no use we will have much bigger problems so “My hair is a bird, your argument is invalid”

  5. TinFury Says:

    TheBetterGame: LOL. Indeed? … Not, I want to say. … indeed?

  6. 1foxtrot70 Says:

    Hey Dan – As to your reference to WIFI antenna usage there was a group of HAM radio operators in Nevada that conducted a test using 2 – 10 foot dishes and they hooked up cordless phones to them. In their test they were able to communicate at a distance of 125 miles. They were on hill tops one in Las Vegas the other in the SW corner of Colorado as I recall. Not too shabby! I barely get my cell phone to connect with the local cell site 6. 5 miles away!

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  8. Nukedeuce Says:

    your intention to fry the balls of the eyes without glances at them alone.

  9. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Says:

    @ Paack3 in 4-5 billions of years mangerà the Earth: -)

  10. paack3 Says:

    @TheBetterGame when will the sun turn off?

  11. beerman1957 Says:

    @ LetsCook2gether You can easy create a mount. In realt

  12. beerman1957 Says:

    @TheBetterGame Kind of a pointless comment. If the sun goes out, it won’t matter if we get energy.

  13. witeflight Says:

    @TheBetterGame The harnessing of the suns energy does significantly nothing on the rate of its energy release. IMO, due to the amount of energy yet to be released by the sun it is virtually limitless.

  14. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Says:

    Cannot drain the sun:-) It will swallow the Earth in a few, but that has little to do with using it.

  15. TheBetterGame Says:

    Why do people keep calling solar energy “renewable”? It’s not. The sun is not infinite, and will not run forever. When oil was first discovered we made this mistake of using it like it would run out, and now we’re going to use the sun the same way? Why cant we learn from the past!

  16. LetsCook2gether Says:

    how to cook with this. It doesn’t have a frame
    do you hold it the whole time while cooking your meal?

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  18. Psychentist Says:

    I will never again use propane to cook my breakfast while camping. Thanks for all your amazing vids! SUBBED!
    xD

  19. robohobo9001 Says:

    you really do like your capital letters

  20. lebonpost Says:

    Hello Dan, l' only è thing that these are all the toys, has not shown a electric power production for a job house still, probally still to obtain electric power from Edison.

  21. websuspect Says:

    Line that the polished plate with stainless.

  22. hrvatwrestle Says:

    thats fantastic. is that stuff like mirror adhesive “contact”?

  23. RaspWillow Says:

    Not, enough to make l' love.

  24. sanderswerts Says:

    isn’t making mirror’s very bad for the environment?

  25. Neonuron Says:

    Excellent stuff on parabolic dish making!! Thanks!!

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