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To optimize solar still placement, position it facing directly south, ideally between 9 and 3 o'clock, to maximize sunlight exposure. Consider elevating the still to increase sunlight absorption. A slight angle of the still's surface can also enhance water collection.
Choosing the Right Location
When selecting a location for your solar still, look for a spot that receives direct sunlight for most of the day. Ideally, position the still in a south-facing direction, between 9 and 3 o’clock, to maximize sunlight exposure. This will ensure that the still receives the most sunlight possible, which is essential for water evaporation and collection.
Elevating the Still
Elevating your solar still can significantly enhance its performance. By increasing the still’s height, you can increase the amount of sunlight absorbed by the surface. A height of 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) should provide sufficient elevation without compromising stability. Make sure the still remains stable to prevent damage or leakage.
Optimizing the Still’s Surface
A slight angle of the still’s surface can also enhance water collection. Aim for an angle of 20-30 degrees to maximize the flow of water towards the collection container. This will help prevent water from pooling on the surface and reduce the risk of leakage. Additionally, ensure the still’s surface is clean and free of debris to maintain optimal performance.
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