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Khun Jean
I am crazy i know. smile.gif But here i am in a country (Thailand) with lots of sunshine.
Not to far from the equator. And i like watching/playing movies/tv/games at daytime, too hot for anything else outside anyway.

I would like some pointers in how to use this sunlight and 'capture' it so it can be usefull for a projection.
Coming from that far i can assume the rays are parallell and i will need only one fresnel.

Getting the light at the right spot will have to be done using mirrors and hopefully not too difficult optics.

Can anyone point me in a direction or give me some pointers so i can educate myself to figure out a solution?

I am comfortable with electronics and some not too difficult mechanics. Making a contraption to follow the sun is within my reach. It is the calculations and getting the right mirrors/optics that is the daunting part.
electrodacus
QUOTE (jonjandran @ Feb 24 2008, 07:32 PM) *



Interesting .......
I see some problems with the IR and UV but is possible to use filters and you can use fiber optic for the light .
I so some interesting illumination in buildings using a parabolic collector and fiber optic to send the light in the building.
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