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  • Why so many dislikes ? Thats so easy to make but yet serves the propose...I like it !

  • You have done a nice job...

    Commercial Solar Panels are too Expensive!

    The only option you have is to Build Your own Solar Panels

    You can find guidelines to do it....

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  • MUY BUENO PARA AQUELLOS QUE NO LEEN INGLESH HAY TUMBA BURROS jejje

  • el agua no se toma. el puso advertencias en ingles donde dise que solo es experimento. de echo el agus pude tener veneno. de echo todo el liquido calentado en plastico tiene cosas daninas que suelta el plastico.

  • @guanajuatenseful Gracias! Por fin alguien que lee los comentarios. Saludos!

  • @enriquecaruso jajajaja. no, vi varias personas que lo han leido, aunque te sugiero que si haces escribe en ingles y espanol porque mucha gente no sabe ingles, xcierto buen video saludos

  • @guanajuatenseful Y por que suelen decir que para purificar agua, hay que dejarlas un dia bajo el sol a las botellas con agua?? Ahi se calientan.

  • @Shainkov xd! quien dice eso? eso es super malo. lo que se es que el cloro se evapora con el sol pero no purifica.

  • @guanajuatenseful Lo dicen las guias de supervivencia. En sus maneras de purificar el agua con los rayos ultravioletas del sol.

  • @Shainkov aahhh, ok pues si es x sobrevivir y no tienes mas agua que esa ok. pero no la purifica le mata muchas vacterias si. amenos que la destiles de una botella caliente a una botella fria pero eso es en caso de que no tengas mas agua que esa. me podrias decird onde encuentro esas guias de supervivencia>??

  • @guanajuatenseful solo pon en google "purificar agua con sol"

  • @Shainkov ok gracias. tambien ahi ke ver que mucha gente maldosa sube tonterias a la web ok .

  • Caution, drinking water or any liquid from a plastic bottle that has been heated is very poisonous. The plastic will secrete toxins that the bottle was made from.

  • @proaerro y que pasa si las botellas de refresco o soda se calientan y despues bebemos su contenido??????

  • @rabino691 Es muy probable que a largo plazo no te haga muy bien, pero está aclarado en los comentarios que es solamente para mostrar la temperatura del agua. Gracias por comentar.

  • @WinterHaven yeah, hi, do you even get it right what is here people are talking about? it's about solar energy, free power, no electricity from lines, dood, get the f... out of here and take your microshitwave back to the tree you just climbed off.

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  • Use glass jar great cheap way to use solar energy : )

  • what a waist of a good tea bag :D

  • How did you put the small bottle into the big bottle? Im doing a similar project for my physics class

  • Or u could put the water on the heater and there ya go.

  • "may be toxic" !!! yeah, and use it to make some tea

  • what did you do? manage to put a smaller pop bottle inside of a larger pop bottle?

  • I wouldn't want to drink it after your dirty finger has been in it.

    Where's the sound??????

  • This is all total horse-hockey! This "sun" you speak of is 93 million miles away! Next thing you whack-jobs will be telling me that glowing, nuclear orb is warming our globe and other objects in the solar system...and has been for millenia. Hilarious. Thanks for the laughs...

  • @phishivore trying to decide whether your being sarcastic or stupid. Either way, was funny, the answer is yes to both questions, and in addition, one square meter of natural sunlight can be focussed to the point that it can boil any material known to man. might get a lens and start welding stuff

  • no plastic bottles in the water please, plastic is no good what is get hot, only spesial metal or glas, NO PLASTIC.

  • lol

  • Hmmm is it boiling? *inserts finger temperature probe*....F***!!! Yes it is boiling...

  • uh, folks... heating water using the sun in a tall slender bottle will generate the same results... this is not rocket science and we used to make 'sun tea' all the time when I was in college. I you can put bottles on the roof of your house you can generate enough heat to make soup, and make hot water for washing up...

  • Why both with the plastic bottles? They've had a solar iced tea maker (glass jug) specifically designed for brewing tea on the commercial market since the 1970's.

  • cuanto tiempo lo dejaste? a que temperatura llego tenes idea?

    

  • Hi enrique... best non-toxic material is glass. I regularly use glass to brew sun tea, even with no additional 'coating' or 'coloring'... just clear glass. Works great. To make a 3qt jug of tea, I just fill with water, add 5-6 tea bags and set it in the sun. It's ready in a couple of hours. Enjoy.

  • @Stormsteed

    Put a transparent plastic bag around it and inflate it, then close it with an air tight nut. Very useful when there is wind.

  • But who would want to drink hot tea when the sun is hot?

  • @JeterBond777 you obviously don't know the Brits! LOL for them it is always tea time!

  • @dragonepoch Damn Right! I'm British, ex-army and the British Army RUNS on tea!

    And as to JeterBond777 's remark " But who would want to drink hot tea when the sun is hot?" the answer is "US"! Brit soldiers have thought up a zillion ways to brew tea in ANY climate! In ww2 a desert-cooker was a two-gallon petrol tin filled with sand, petrol was poured in and you have great stove. Like wise, we used the exhaust manifolds on our trucks for heating rations.

  • Leaving any plastic bottles in the sun will leach their dioxins into the water.

    DO NOT use a microwave and or plastic. Youll be digging an early grave for yourself. Smarter choices would be glass, brass and or ceramic..

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  • greeeeeeeeat

  • mmm plastic toxins, nice!

  • you wouldn't have to worry if you used glass:)

  • great video...creative...

  • PISS

  • A clean metal container should be good and you can paint the outside black. One of the things I have noticed in several 'do it yourself ' vids is that the container (pipe, bottle, etc.) is left in the open for the sun, that's ok, but, in leaving the container exposed like that, some of the heat is going to be absorbed by the surrounding air. So, take your black container and put it in a clear plastic bag for insulation. Downside is that I have noticed that clear plastic degrades in the sun.

  • @pinkyzoey - Hmmm that should be about .001cc

  • you are not suppose to heat up plastic, the chemicals get absorbed into the water! i like the metal bottle idea.

  • Would a glass mason jar and a aluminum beer can work,?

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  • What about using the newer steel bottle coming on the market? Some are already black in color.

  • little hard to understand what you are doing if you dont talk thanks anyway

  • I've watched this news show that they tell people in really poor countries to fill plastic water bottles full of water leave on a tin roof in sun for a few hours and it will kill all the bad bugs in the water. Wouldn't that leech carcinogens into the water then? carcinogens VS. BAD BUGS hmm

  • is a milo tin okay to use 4 this im doin an expiriment for skool

  • Buy an aluminum water bottle and paint it black. Leave it in the sun and there ya go.

  • I have another device using a can of beer. I´m working on. The video will here soon.

  • @enriquecaruso You would be far safer to put a Glass jar or liner inside the aluminum water bottle. Please check out what your water bottle is lined with. Most state that they are for cold beverages because they are plastic lined to prevent the aluminum from becoming overly porous & leaching into your beverage.

  • @enriquecaruso dont do that, aluminum leaves a bad taste(that can be toxic if left in to long) plus soda/beer cans as well as bottles us a coating on the inside to keep the liquid from touching the aluminum, and with heat bleeds into the liquid, thats why keg can pots can make you sick or kill you, use copper or stainless steel, or the best thing to use would be glass painted black on the outside, as glass does not bleed or leave any taste in a liquid like any metal would

  • @enriquecaruso most people like their beer cold, not hot

  • @imah8ter07 I tried that. It works fairly well. But buy a aluminum water bottle, paint it flat black, fill it with water. Then take a 2 litre coke bottle and peel the label off. Cut off the bottom. Fit the aluminum bottle where the neck of the aluminum bottle is in the neck of the coke bottle. Use clear tape to seal the plastic bottle bottom back on. Put it in the sun and HOLY CRAP! The water is WAY hotter than just a black bottle.

  • @imah8ter07 better yet just get a dark brown beer bottle and wash it out dont use paint at all. Safer that way :-)

  • This is work! :) 62 celsius water

    sorry my poor english

  • Yes! But don´t drink the water. I´m working in a new device with other inner container with a non toxic material. Thanks for the comment.

  • Nice Idea as long as the inner container is glass because it's not good to boil water in plastic no matter how safe it said on the bottle. I always wonder about the silicone bake ware if that releases some good chimicals in your food.

  • @egn2020 its actually safe if you think about it it goes into breast implants (i know they don't get heated but think about it there in there for life)

  • Mmmmm.... BPA Tea.

  • Hola: Que temperatura llegas a obtener con èste sistema? Chau y gracias

  • You can do the same with a brown paper bag as it will never get hotter than the warter it contains. Try it and tell me how it works.lol

  • Thing about plastik its true...

    here idea.

    put a few miror around black metal contener... more mirors more heat...

    it should be also warry hot :)

    nice thing you shared idea :)

  • The largest problem in drinking water heated in the way you show, is that the plastic of the bottle is in contact with the water. Hot plastic releases chemical estrogens into the water. These will disrupt human hormone levels, and can (and do) contribute towards reproductive organ cancers. Similarly, it is BAD to microwave foods while they are in plastic.

  • I don't know exactly but i'm guessing you are right. But that would mean that drinking anything from a plastic bottle is adding to the risk of cancer or other disease. Probably true too :) Anyway, nice idea

  • yes but ALLOT more is released with heat

  • You are right ! Women who drink water after the plastic bottles are left in the car in the hot sun can contract breast cancer from it. There was a memo about this at my work place by a cancer center warning about plastic water bottles.

  • did it taste like plastic? lol

    very cool none the less :)

  • The largest problem in drinking water heated in the way you show, is that the plastic of the bottle is in contact with the water. Hot plastic releases chemical estrogens into the water. These will disrupt human hormone levels, and can (and do) contribute towards reproductive organ cancers. Similarly, it is BAD to microwave foods while they are in plastic.

  • not ment to sound offensive,but if you are as smart as you do soun mabey you could find a solution and help us all out.

    thanks

  • trueberto96.. dude? he's trying to inform you of the dangers, and then you attack him? Great logic! Say "Thanks for making me aware of the dangers" next time.

  • i was being serious

  • I agree that cooking anything in plastics is bad (carcinogens). But, plastics #1,2 or 5 do not have the estrogens (a recent study). The pop bottle is probably a #2.

  • Calienta el agua por efecto invernadero. Muy bueno y sencillo

  • Hola. Consiste en una botella de coca de 600cc pintada de negro, dentro de otra botella de coca como si fuese la estructura de un termo. La idea es poder generar diferentes dispositivos para calentamiento de agua con cosas simples que tengamos a mano. Estoy preparando una segunda version mejor elaborada y que no utilice una botella de pet como recipiente de agua. Gracias por comentar.

  • A explanation would not go amiss

  • FELICIDADES MUY BUENA IDEA

  • mmm...plastic. The idea has been around for a long time and it works; plastic is not a good material however. If you want to explore its practical uses for heating domestic water, YoutTube search for Apricus; as a mechanical designer, this is the future imo, the panel design is obsolete. Check for federal and state subsidies in the US, it's a lot more financially viable that one might think.

  • I wouldn't heat water in a plastic container... the idea is good though. I'd try a glass bottle inside, you can leave the outside one plastic, though. Well done.

  • very nice tea full of BPA goodness lol

  • There is no BPA in PET.

  • you just pwnt him lol.

  • I was just being pedantic really. PET might leach DEHP which is also not good.

  • soo its pretty much a bottle within a bottle? say like a one litre bottle than a small painted bottle inside?. haha i need this for a project to hahaha. how did yuo get it inside andg et the bottle hanging??

  • i need to know how long the water takes to boil?

  • i don´t know. Depends on initial water temperature, weather, etc etc. I don´t believe that the water boils.

  • Respond to this video...  Doubt it ever boil given the lack oh heat concentration...

  • hey whats is that black thing? i need to know ´cause i need to make a this for a project

  • It´s a little painted black coke bottle.

  • Use glass not plastic. Also can just put tea bags and water in a glass container for a few hours in the sun and have a pitcher of sun tea.

  • mcrickman - Thanks. I´m working in a new design, based on a glass container.

  • very nice, hbut <MAN!! it is NOT good to drink water from that type of plastic after its been heated that much... TOXIC SHIT DUDE!

  • hey ! exelente idea jajaja gracias por el aporte...5 estrellas

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