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New Energy Solar Panel Solar Product High QualityTUR980

New Energy Solar Panel Solar Product High QualityTUR980

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90 watt
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900000 watt/month

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Item specifice

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
300
Number of Cells(pieces):
90

1, Product  desciption

Inverter circuits designed to produce a variable output voltage range are often used within motor speed controllers.

The DC power for the inverter section can be derived from a normal AC wall outlet or some other source. Control and feedback circuitry is used to adjust the final output of the inverter section which will ultimately determine the speed of the motor operating under its mechanical load.

Motor speed control needs are numerous and include things like: industrial motor driven equipment, electric vehicles, rail transport systems, and power tools. (See related: variable-frequency drive ) Switching states are developed for positive, negative and zero voltages as per the patterns given in the switching Table.

The generated gate pulses are given to each switch in accordance with the developed pattern and thus the output is obtained.

Solar power is energy from the sun. "Solar" is the Latin word for "sun" and 
And Powerful source of energy. Without it, there will be no life. 
Solar energy is considered as a serious source of energy for many years 
of the vast amounts of energy that is made freely available, if harnessed by modern technology.

A magnifying glass can be used to heat up a small amount of water. 
The short piece of copper tube is sealed at one end and filled with water. 
And magnifying glass is then used to warm up the pipe. 
Using more than one magnifying glass will increase the temperature more rapidly. 

 

2, Features of  the  product

 

Inverters convert low frequency main AC power to higher frequency for use in induction heating.

To do this, AC power is first rectified to provide DC power. The inverter then changes the DC power to high frequency AC power. Due to the reduction in the number of DC Sources employed, the structure becomes more reliable and the output voltage has higher resolution due to an increase in the number of steps so that the reference sinusoidal voltage can be better achieved.

This configuration has recently become very popular in AC power supply and adjustable speed drive applications. This new inverter can avoid extra clamping diodes or voltage balancing capacitors. There are three kinds of level shifted modulation techniques, namely: 1,High and stable conversion efficienly based on over 4 years professional experience

2 ,High reliability with guaranteed +/-10% output power tolerance

3,Proven materials,tempered front glass,and a sturdy anodized aluminum frame allow modules to operate reliably in multiple mountily configurations

4,Combination of high efficicncy and attractive appearance

 This configuration has recently become very popular in AC power supply and adjustable speed drive applications. This new inverter can avoid extra clamping diodes or voltage balancing capacitors. There are three kinds of level shifted modulation techniques, namely: 1,High and stable conversion efficienly based on over 4 years professional experience

The first thing to figure out is the length of road in need of street lights.

This can be a small entrance road only a couple hundred of feet long to miles of streets through an area. Does the area currently have any type of lighting available.

 What is the reason for needing street lights in this area

 

Is the electrical grid already nearby or would you need to call in the power company to bring in electrical lines.

 

 

 This configuration has recently become very popular in AC power supply and adjustable speed drive applications. This new inverter can avoid extra clamping diodes or voltage balancing capacitors. There are three kinds of level shifted modulation techniques, namely: 1,High and stable conversion efficienly based on over 4 years professional experience

 

 

3, Detailed Specification

 

Data Sheet of High Quality Solar Controller Tracer-1210RN

ModelTracer-1210RN

Rated system voltage12/24V auto work

Rated battery current10A

Rated load current10A

Max.battery voltage32V

Max.PV open circuit voltage100VDC

Max.PV input power12V 130W;24V 260W

Self-consumption<10ma(24v)< p="">

Charge Circuit Voltage<=0.26v< p="">

Discharge Circuit Voltage Drop<=0.15v< p="">

CommunicationTTL232/8 pin RJ45



 

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New Energy Solar Panel Solar Product High QualityTUR980


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Lithium batteries do have special charging requirements. I would recommend that you use the 2 volt charger that came with them to keep them happy. Automotive power systems can have voltages as high as 4.5 volts when the engine is running so there's no need to limit the output of the panel to anything less than that. Check with the charger manufacturer to see what it will withstand. Some will work with systems up to 24 volts nominal (up to 29 volts actual) found in larger commercial vehicles such as trucks and busses. If your charger will work with both 2 and 24 volt systems you might not need anything extra to use the unregulated output of the panel. Otherwise I'd recommend a shunt regulator to clamp the output of the panel to no more than 4.5 volts. That way it would dissipate (waste) very little of the panel's power, and even that would only be during those rare times when the panel is producing maximum output. Such a device could be as simple as a high power zener diode, a low power zener coupled with a power transistor, or a precision shunt regulator such as a TL43 coupled with a power transistor. A more complex way would be a to use buck/boost regulator between the panel and your charger. You might gain a slight advantage under low light conditions when the panel isn't putting out much but the overall efficiency could end up worse than the simpler shunt regulator. Under optimum conditions, I would expect it to take a full day for a 3 watt (peak) panel to charge just one of your 35 Wh batteries. Charging an intermediate device such as the Sherpa 50 through its built in charger and then using it to charge your battery through yet another charger would severely cut your overall efficiency. Depending on how long you'll be gone, it might be far more practical, reliable, and economical to just carry (or find a way to be resupplied with) a few additional fully charged 35 Wh batteries. Don
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I have a boat in a sunny position and four eighty watt panels. These will run my fridge television and a few LED's. I nonetheless need to run my engine for sizzling water and washing desktop. My Batteries only final a couple of years and are an actual affliction. I am going on the mains when i will be able to to get the batteries topped up. The panels are adequate if there's nothing else, they don't seem to be the answer to the way forward for power provide. There's additionally the ethical part of the feed in tariff. For the wealthy to load their electrical power bill onto the less good off just isn't desirable and those panels on the roof inform all of your neighbors that you are doing it. As a way to exhibit a grasping selfish attitude. If they're any just right why don't the vigour companies purchase them and shop shopping coal?
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In commercial panels some sort of polymer is often used for backing. With a 2V panel there are 36 cells, which means they can still output about 4V for charging a 2V battery even when hot. The voltage reduces about 2.2mV per degree C per cell. Commercial panels are meant to work up to about 60 degrees C, which is quite normal in the sun. I have found just lying them on the grass the air circulation is reduced, and they get too hot to charge a 2V battery. This means the backing should have good thermal conductivity while being an electrical insulator, as well as mechanical strength. The cells are often encapsulated in a thermosetting plastic first, then laid face down so a liquid polymer can be poured as backing.. I have removed commercial panels from their frames and re-packaged them to work in a very wet environment. I suppose cardboard would work, but it is unlikely to have good cooling so the expected voltage would be lower. As you intend to only operate indoors I suppose it is unlikely you have full sun most of the time anyway, so there could be less heating and less output current accordingly. I think the cardboard is only useful for a short time, and is not strong enough. Temperature wise it is marginal. The link below uses plywood for the backing. The backing is supposed to provide strength too. A sheet of some sort of plastic or laminate (including melamine laminate as in kitchen bench tops) comes to mind too. The cells are supposed to be bonded to the backing for better thermal conductivity. Use silicon RTV to stick cells to the backing, very thinly.
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