www.greenpowerscience.com WATCH IN HD NICE BOILING TEA. This is a video shot on a chilly 27 degree morning. The starting water temperature was 60 and the wind was mild. The Fresnel Lens is a 35″ x 47″ Spot Lens unframed. It is roughed up from years past and never was extremely transparent to start with. It has an 80% light transfer . The start to finish time was 3 minutes of 16 oz water. The clear glass enabled the light to heat the surface of the tea roots and leaves. This is Loquat, small …
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can u let me know where u got the large Fresnel? I seem to only find notebook paper size, would like aa 4′x8′
“Well, Luke,” it’s for your own good.
“Cap’n, I sure wish you’d stop being so good to me.”
To me, Irish music equals chain gang punishment.
BECAUSE IRISH MUSIC IS GOOD FOR YOU!
Why not a video without the Irish music?
Dan! what music is this in the video? i just want to know the name of the group, had a great melody
excellent matey
very beautiful and we like loquats too……. thanks.
why not have a video showing us how to recycle grey water?
wow!
Besides being an excellent researcher you also have a great taste in music.
What was the background music anyway?
Two words… Awe. Some.
That was really cool.
cool
Hehe, thank you.
Check the link under More Info, We have them on our home page:-)
Where can i buy a “lens” like that? Thanks
Incorrect, do more research mate…
I really wanted to see you riverdance….:)
really?….hum….
Cool music!
Wonderful!!!!
plus ithink you would get alot more use out of it if he made it out or ceramics…or utilize salts heat retention properties to trap heat better.
Check out “lego gravity generator”, like your grandfather clock idea for storing mechanical energy. If you had a high tower I wonder how much power you could store? The tower could have muliple weights hanging from it!!
GOOD VIDEO
Very nice video! I love the change to mix up your video offerings! The music and feel of this were well done.