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25 Responses to “Making LCD into Solar Panel”

  • bg0821 says:

    Hey I was in my …
    Hey I was in my library today looking for a book on steam engines and saw a solar project book, I picked it up, and found your procedure in a chapter. Just like you did it I want to do it too I have the lcd screen but have so much going on that I would like to do its hard to decide what project to work on LOL maybe one day………. I hope.

  • CaptBart says:

    As sloppy as that …
    As sloppy as that process is, that was FANTASTIC!

  • x3seriesx says:

    4:30 haha funny
    4:30 haha funny

  • PuffVader says:

    In all my years …
    In all my years surfing the net, I have never come across anything so simply brilliant as this.

  • m3sca1 says:

    from research i did …
    from research i did into sources of ITO coated glass the fridge doors for shop drink fridges and the like have a coating to prevent fogging-i dont know how thick it is but anything is worth a try -given the price of conventional solar panels-thanx for commenting

  • m3sca1 says:

    i got some …
    i got some flouroscein and a blue dye-hopefully the flouro dye will catch UV as well…pls no chemicals…i have had enough attention with the cold fusion thing!!!

  • DarkTemp0 says:

    slight problem :D

    slight problem :D
    lcd pannels are better because they have a trnsparent metal oxide electrode ready coated on them :P
    kind of hard to get that on a fridge door

  • YouDiggety says:

    m3sca1,

    Great …
    m3sca1,

    Great video, I especially like how you source your materials! I am doing a PhD in this technology, I could send you some better chemicals and tips on eliminating some of those defects if you’d like, and then make another video? I assume you are in Oz?

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  • MrKhalio says:

    nice & messy i …
    nice & messy i think making anew one is better , thanks for your time

  • 74VDC says:

    What size caps are …
    What size caps are you looking for?

  • m3sca1 says:

    cool-remember i …
    cool-remember i made a mistake by adding the TiO2 to both sides-so only put it on one,and try to make the layer as thin as possible-be careful cracking the screen open -cut finger potential is high!

  • pat1huey says:

    Well, I got an old …
    Well, I got an old laptop screen from a buddy of mine. The glass isnt broke, but getting all the crap off the screen is a pain in the ass! If I screw it up, he has some more for me to try :)

  • 1foxtrot70 says:

    I wonder if a dark …
    I wonder if a dark blue ink would work. Certainly it would be easier and cleaner than squeezing berries.

  • Aussie50 says:

    yeah those LCD …
    yeah those LCD panels are a bugger to get apart without breaking them. i’ll keep my eyes out for a good glass fridge door in the scrap yard, provided they don’t break it with the machine :/

    I’ll check my old work too to see if they have some old stock black and white powdered masterbatches, their pretty much pure carbon and TiO2

  • m3sca1 says:

    yeah im after …
    yeah im after fridge doors from the shop type-they have a ITO coating to stop frosting and allow the customer to see inside-you would be better placed to find this in your scrapping,so keep your eyes peeled-thats a lot more surface area and alot easier to get apart than a LCD panel.
    the.
    yeah i spose the carbon and the TiO2 could be sprayed on-but the ITO is done with electron sputtering methods….

  • adeternal says:

    You may find one in …
    You may find one in an old microwave.

  • drawpie says:

    One of the best …
    One of the best videos here so far! Have been searching the web for months.. I’ll read everything and get back if there are any questions! Thx and good work mate!

  • johnnecron says:

    why dont you try …
    why dont you try using poke berries as they are very high in staining materials. I dont know if you have poke berries where you live though.

  • 1gardianangel says:

    That is the best …
    That is the best thing I have ever seen ;-0) WOW

  • Jenn965 says:

    That is sooo cool i …
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  • Aussie50 says:

    Amazing! good idea …
    Amazing! good idea using the plant matter as a source of organic dye!.

    I’ve got dozens of old laptops with TFT LCD’s in them, would they behave the same or would it have to be an older style LCD like on a photocopier panel?

    I guess for a bigger panel you could apply most coatings with a spray gun? like the TiO2 and carbon?

  • m3sca1 says:

    plexigas is no …
    plexigas is no good-you need a tin oxide layer on the glass-that is found in LCD panels and see thru fridge doors.

  • soldieroffortune1974 says:

    That’s very nice, …
    That’s very nice,easy and messy LOL

    instead of LCD panels can you use thin plexiglass? Is there something in the LCD panel that contributes to the process?

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