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The Solar Guy and Friends - Solar Questions and Answers


Here is an opportunity to get your questions answered by solar experts. Check these archives for good, practical information, and if you still don't have an answer, please email us.

The Solar Guy is a regular Q/A column in the TXSES newsletter, written by Dr. Gary Vliet, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. Your question will be answered by Dr. Vliet or another TXSES solar energy expert. All answers will appear here, and selected ones will be published in the TXSES newsletter.

Spring 1995 - solar panel question
Spring 1995 - on solar water heating
Spring 1995 - on passive solar water heating
Summer 1995 - on PV pumping
Summer 1995 - on solar component sources
Fall 1995 - on solar cars
Fall 1995 - on window location
Fall 1995 - on solar water heating
Spring 1996 - on solar lighting
Spring 1996 - on solar ponds
Spring 1996 - on solar cooking
Summer 1996 - on sunburn
Summer 1996 - on Sun-Hours
Summer 1996 - on water heater scaling
Summer 1998 - on water heater antifreeze
Summer 1998 - on PV cell voltage
Fall 1998 - on solar cookers
Fall 1998 - on solar cars
Fall 1999 - on diffuse solar radiation
Fall 1999 - on energy in sunlight
Spring 2000 - on solar collector angles
Spring 2000 - on solar storms
Fall 2000 - on wind power
Fall 2000 - on biomass
Fall 2000 - on hot wrenches
12-2000 - Overhangs
12-2000 - Future of solar
Solar to reduce A/C cost?
Solar Storms and PV
Solar chimneys
2-2001 - Solar concentrator to increase heat
3-2001 - Another Solar A/C question
3-2001 - Solar for pool pumping
3-2001 - Solar-powered Attic Fan


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