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SB10000PW Flow Pattern
Operation
Flow Coming Off Distributor Dish
The SolarBee is designed to circulate water
by bringing water from below and sending it
out across the top in a thin layer causing a
mixing effect. The laminar layer flows outward
radially, in diverging “stream lines” from the
distribution dish. As it does, vertical flow is
induced in between the water being drawn
below and the water above. At the level
of the flow intake, water is drawn from all
corners of the reservoir. As this lower layer
of fluid makes its way inward with converging
streamlines to the SolarBee, the water is
forced upward, toward the surface, providing
gentle mixing, de-stratification, and surface
renewal.
The SolarBee obtains all the energy it
needs from the sun. Its solar panels provide
power to the battery which energizes the
drive system’s controls and motor. The new
Technology allows excess solar energy to be
stored during the day and used during the
night allowing the SolarBee to operate during
the night without being connected to the grid.
During operation, a visible flow can be
observed coming off the distributor dish
and spreading outward. The impeller of the
SolarBee is designed to operate at full speed
when there is sufficient sunlight and battery
charge. The rpms may drop down some
during the later night and early morning when
the battery uses up its charge after a longer
period of overcast days. In severe sunlight
limited conditions, the machine may slow
down or stop temporarily to protect the battery
from damage.