MaximeMalou
Mechanical
- Jun 23, 2010
- 4
Dear Engineers,
I am designing a sun tracking system for pv panels. The idea is simple: you want the panels to be at 90 degrees to the sun's rays. Meaning you must track the sun from east to west as the day progresses.
The tracking system must perform 2 mechanical tasks:
-rotate from east to west everyday.
-tilt very slightly every couple of weeks to adjust for the seasons.
Here's the challenge:
What kind of off the shelf components would best be suited to perform these tasks given that you want to consume as little energy as possible (very important).
The tracking of the sun is not important here, but rather, what kinds of mechanisms could be used to perform the described movement.
First thoughts: The mechanism used in a rotating fan comes to mind.
For the tilting, i thought linear drive actuators could be fitting.
Looking forward to hearing what you can come up with!
I am designing a sun tracking system for pv panels. The idea is simple: you want the panels to be at 90 degrees to the sun's rays. Meaning you must track the sun from east to west as the day progresses.
The tracking system must perform 2 mechanical tasks:
-rotate from east to west everyday.
-tilt very slightly every couple of weeks to adjust for the seasons.
Here's the challenge:
What kind of off the shelf components would best be suited to perform these tasks given that you want to consume as little energy as possible (very important).
The tracking of the sun is not important here, but rather, what kinds of mechanisms could be used to perform the described movement.
First thoughts: The mechanism used in a rotating fan comes to mind.
For the tilting, i thought linear drive actuators could be fitting.
Looking forward to hearing what you can come up with!