Abstract
Four solar stills that were fabricated each with cubes and glazing tilted angles of $15^{\circ},\;30^{\circ},\;45^{\circ},\;60^{\circ}$, were compared with the quantities of condensed water. The quantifies of condensed water were analysed with the weather conditions and temperatures for three months. On fine days, the quantify of average condensed water was more similar to those of $15^{\circ}$ and $30^{\circ}$ than to those of $45^{\circ}$ and $60^{\circ}$. The quantity of condensed water produced by those of $45^{\circ}$ and $60^{\circ}$ were very irregular compared to those of $15^{\circ}$ and $30^{\circ}$. On rainy days, the quantify of condensed water was the most in that of $30^{\circ}$ than those of the other angles and in cloudy, rainy and sunny conditions, the condensation quantify was the largest in that of $60^{\circ}$.