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titleOfInvention Horizontal structure for collecting sunlight to work by using condensing lens
abstract The best way of the condensing lens structure to collect sunlight is horizontal, thin and high effect such that the condensing lens structure can be assembled on the roof for saving room. The present invention uses the operational shaft of blinds to operate the horizontal condensing lens structure. The condensing lens is altered for the thin request. The solar cell of the present invention is effectively operated under a suitable temperature by using the principle of a water tank of a vehicle. The condensing lens can obtain 90% solar energy and the 66% obtained energy is transferred to electric power when the solar cell is controlled under a suitable operational temperature.
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