Solar Power Controllers
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explanation of solar energy? photovoltaic cell?
http://www.njsolarpower.com/images/SI_faq_components.jpg someone could please give me a good explanaton the process illustrated … I need it for a presentation, but I do not really understand whole load controller / inverter / battery cheering thing even if you can answer this question, you probably know the answer to that too. What is being tested and widespread applications of solar energy? Thank you
Solar cells produce DC voltage Fixed (Determined by the materials of the photoelectric cell is made from). The voltage does not depend on the amount of light. The provision current does not depend on the amount of light. So, you want the battery to exercise any additional power producing photovoltaic cells so that when you need power, but there is not enough light, there will always be enough power available. Different batteries have behaviors different, but it is very common for the battery voltage to vary with the load and the batteries from being damaged if there is too much load current. Thus charge controller is there to ensure that the battery likes what he sees – the tension right, not too much current, etc. (In a car, it This is called the voltage regulator and is generally simpler.) But the power of the House is typically 120 volts AC, not the least voltage that Battery controller loves or makes itself. The inverter takes DC and AC shuts As the most widespread application of proven solar energy is heating the water. Solar water heaters have been used by many people around the world more than 100 years: http://www.toolbase.org/Technology-Inventory/Plumbing/solar-water-heaters http://apps1.eere.energy.gov / consumer / your_home / water_heating / index.cfm / PV = 12,850 MyTopic are much more recent. Their most widespread application was to supply small calculators. As to how best to use solar energy on a large scale, nobody really knows, but some still think that is and put their money in, water heating: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6616651.stm
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