Solar Energy
There are thousands upon thousands of Photovoltaic cells (sunlight to electricity converters) spread across the world. These cells are stationary, installed at an angle which supposedly is the optimum angle for that geophysical locations. This is determined by the latitude and longitude of the cells installation. The optimum angle of the sun is at right angles to the cell's surface. The early morning sun is not at the proper optimum angle, likewise the afternoon sun.
Maximum energy output is achieved only when the the surface of the solar panel is positioned at a 90 degree angle to the sun. The solar tracker senses the sun's position and rotates the solar panel so that it is always at a proper right angle as the tracker continues to follow the sun in its arc across the sky. Comparing this moving output to a stationary output, from 200-300% more energy is generated from the same cell.
A second track can be used to follow the progressive solace from summer to winter.
This generated electrical power can be used for many applications plus the electrical power output can be tailored to meet the individual requirements.
Ion Generator
Our use of this energy is to apply an electropotential charge to two dissimilar metals. One being silver, the other copper. These metals are spaced apart, when submerged in a conductive fluid; there is current flow between them.
This current flow causes an accelerated decomposition of these two metals, each emitting into the conductive fluid its basic ions.
The copper ions are the controlling factor in the destroying the algae infection in cooling towers, swimming pools, etc. Silver ions destroy bacteria.
Utilizing the decomposition of these two metals with the energy produced by the tracking solar power generator, a sterilizing effect is achieved. This function alleviates the need for adding many potentially harmful chemicals to a system. It also reduces maintenance, manpower, using only the natural power of light.
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