Solar furnace with insecticidal function
A technology of solar furnace and solar energy, which is applied in the direction of solar thermal energy, solar thermal power generation, solar collectors, etc., can solve the problems of reducing the effect of insecticide and the inability to form negative pressure in the stainless steel inner tank, so as to achieve energy saving and high work efficiency , the effect of preventing clogging
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[0022] Such as figure 1 , figure 2 As shown, the solar furnace with desinsection function, the solar furnace with desinsection function, comprises frame 50, lure unit, solar unit and desinsection unit, and solar unit and desinsection unit are all fixed on the frame 50, and solar unit Located above the insecticidal unit. The solar unit includes a solar panel 30 and a storage battery. The solar panel 30 is fixed above the frame 50 and can receive sunlight well; the solar panel 30 is electrically connected to the storage battery, and the solar panel 30 converts solar energy into electrical energy and stores it in the storage battery.
[0023] The desinsection unit comprises an air duct 14 and an inner container 10, the inner container 10 is horizontally fixed on the frame 50, and a guide groove 19 is provided in the inner container 10. The upper left end of the liner 10 is connected to the lure unit, and a one-way door 22 is provided at the connection between the liner 10 and ...
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[0027] The difference between embodiment 2 and embodiment 1 is that the receiving tank 17 of embodiment 2 is not provided with heating wire 171, and the solar furnace with insecticidal function in embodiment 2 also includes glass vacuum tube 18, as image 3 Shown; The top of liner 10 has with through-hole, and this through-hole is opposite with receiving tank 17, and one end of glass vacuum tube 18 communicates with through-hole, and the other end is fixed on the frame 50. A small part of pests lured at night survived by luck in the receiving tank 17, and when sunlight irradiated the glass vacuum tube 18 during the daytime, the glass vacuum tube 18 converted solar energy into heat energy, and the temperature in the inner bag 10 and the receiving tank 17 was constant. As the temperature rises, the pests begin to dehydrate, carbonize, and burnt, and finally deposit in the receiving chute 17.
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