Your $20,000 rooftop solar panels lose you money every night. Silicon photovoltaic is physically capped at 22% efficiency forever, and net metering arbitrage transfers $17,000 of value to the utility over a 25-year warranty. A chemist named Frank Shuman proved this was wrong in 1913 with a parabolic trough mirror in the Egyptian desert that captured 70% of solar energy as direct heat. World War One erased his calculation.
This breaks down DIY parabolic solar trough heating, the Shockley Queisser limit, the Phoenix net metering trap, and the $100 bill of materials to build a backyard parabolic trough. DIY solar concentrator, solar thermal vs photovoltaic, off grid hot water, solar absorber coating, evacuated tube collector, sand battery thermal storage.
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🪞 POLISHED ALUMINUM SHEET (1/8" x 4 FT) — The reflective surface that bends sunlight into a focal line. Bend it into a parabola, focus 100 suns onto a copper pipe.
🟠 1/2" COPPER PIPE, 10 FT (99.9% C12200) — The focal absorber. Sunlight hits this pipe at 30x intensity and the water inside flashes to steam. Same grade plumbers use.
🎨 POR-15 HIGH TEMPERATURE FLAT BLACK PAINT (1200°F) — The selective coating. Coat your copper pipe and it absorbs 95% of incoming sunlight. The cheap shortcut to industrial cermet performance for ten dollars.
🔥 MISOL 10-TUBE EVACUATED SOLAR COLLECTOR — Skip the build entirely. 10 vacuum-insulated heat-pipe tubes, plug-and-play with any existing hot water tank.
🛢️ HOT WATER TANK INSULATION JACKET — Wrap your existing 40-gallon tank, turn it into a thermal battery. Every degree you keep through the night is a degree you don't pay the gas company for tomorrow.
🔥 FLIR THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA — Verify your trough is actually hitting 400°F at the focal pipe. The same camera contractors use to find your wall leaks.
🔌 ANKER SOLIX C1000 POWER STATION — If you must use photovoltaic, this is the only one worth owning. Full charge in 49 minutes. Three days of backup power.
CHAPTERS
0:00 - The Opening Claim
0:11 - The Silicon Ceiling
0:46 - The Shockley Queisser Limit
1:24 - Why Hot Silicon Loses Efficiency
2:00 - Net Metering Reversed Against You
2:42 - The Phoenix $17K Arbitrage
4:04 - The 2006 Silicon Tax Capture
4:43 - Frank Shuman, Erased
5:28 - The 1913 Maadi Plant
6:13 - The Shuman Calculation
7:13 - The 1914 Burial
8:42 - The Carnot Limit Caveat
9:25 - Cermet & Black Chrome Coatings
10:13 - The $100 Bill of Materials
11:35 - The Focal Multiplier Build
12:35 - Why Your Plumber Won't Build It
12:55 - The $300 Tunnel Bridge
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THE SCIENCE
A parabolic mirror concentrates direct sunlight 15 to 30 times its normal intensity onto a focal line. At that concentration, a black-coated copper pipe along the focal line hits 400°F in fifteen minutes. The Carnot limit caps the conversion of that heat back into electricity at about 35%, but for direct heat applications like hot water, radiant floor, and laundry, the conversion stays at 65 to 75% — three times higher than any silicon photovoltaic cell can ever physically reach. Spectral selective coatings like black chrome and cermet absorb 95% of visible light while emitting only 10% of infrared, locking the captured heat in the pipe instead of radiating it back to the sky.
SOURCES
Shockley & Queisser, J. Appl. Phys. 1961 (the 33% PV ceiling)
NREL Best Research-Cell Efficiency Chart —
Shuman, F., "Sun Power Plant at Maadi", Scientific American, Sept 27 1913
Kennedy, C. E., NREL/TP-520-31267, 2002 (selective absorbers)
Kalogirou, S. A., Prog. Energy Combust. Sci. 30(3), 2004 (solar thermal)
LBNL "Tracking the Sun" —
CPUC Decision 22-12-056 (NEM 3.0)
EIA Residential Energy Consumption Survey 2020 —
Tags: DIY solar hack, cheap solar concentrator, solar without panels, off grid solar heating, how to build a parabolic solar trough
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