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  1. What is it for anyways tho?

  2. This is impressive for 2001

  3. Why not just rotate ?

  4. This looks like the beginning of the singularity. šŸ¤–

  5. they should name it Solaire lol

  6. What an absolute waste of time, electricity and money. With that tiny area of coverage you can just get portable panels and easily realign them yourself. Or if you really need them to be efficient, there are stationary bases that rotate to face the sun, but even that is a waste of energy

  7. I did this for my middle school science fair project, šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

  8. Motorized solar panels. Once they stop moving the whole device is useless and good luck finding parts.

  9. I wouldn't want the wheels. Rather it stay stationary and move the panels themselves.

  10. Any anti-thieft measures?

  11. This is kinda interesting. So it moves out to catch energy during the day. then it returns to provide power at night?

  12. Very cool gimmick. 300w peak means about 15w real word. Current mid day in sweden a 8kW array makes 400watts. That's 20x less and its only for a few hours a day. This is an expensive and bad powerbank.

  13. Somebody get this man a proper haircut

  14. I've seen solar panels that swivel on a base. I feel like this one with wheels is far too over-engineered

  15. wellllll…… its not the sun that moves its the earth but go on

  16. How much of its battery does it spend trying to fill up its battery?

  17. How much power to make it turn though?

  18. What an over-engineered way to fix a problem. It could just be a big square or round (anything better than this ugly waste of space T) panel fixed to a single pole rotating to follow the sun.

  19. Kinda defeats the purpose. Is it really that big of a difference that would compensate for the battery it will use to follow the sun?

  20. Okay, I see where they are going. You pull up to the scene* and it deploy autonomously finding the best direction of sunlight while you get operations up and running.

  21. Is it water proof

  22. GONK

  23. This machine will outlive us

  24. You can't charge your damn phone with it

  25. So I have to take this with me camping

  26. It's not getting enough sun so it wasted power looking for sun

  27. Hey, Linus. Weird request but Meta PCs has issued a challenge that they'll make a full length vid if you comment on his short soooooooo

  28. Legit question but how much power does the moving and sensors use?

  29. the sun doesn't move, we do.

  30. Interesting concept.

  31. wall-e vibes

  32. Like so many movie endings, It drives off into the sunset, trying to catch the last bit of sunlight of the day.

  33. I want to point out a critical error in the video.
    Actually, the sun is NOT what is moving.
    Also, instead of saying 2000Wh battery you could've just said 2kWh. My car has a 108000Wh baterry šŸ˜‚

    That said, cool concept, but doubt it would be useful in the real world.

  34. Wow

  35. Instead of solar panels, put plants on it. Get the speed of growing indoors, outdoors.

  36. 1300 watts? That's like 130 phones charging, or one teakettle

  37. This thing is not made for the UK, would be like trying to find a sheep in the ocean.

  38. Oh the sun is moving, eh? What r u some kind of flat earther

  39. The Sun moves?! You flat earther

  40. How do you film at CES?

  41. You left the barber halfway šŸ˜‚. I’m sorry!

  42. 2kwh is.. laughably small for the, in guessing 3-5K price tag

  43. Absolute Jackery! @0:32

  44. Only 5 centimeters? So a large rock could put a stop to this thing.

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