SL-108
New
There are losses occurring in the solar PV system which have to be taken into account while designing the system for a particular load.
This setup helps to study the various losses at different stages of the PV system from the panel losses, conduction losses, shading losses, etc.
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Category | Solar Energy |
- Unique arrangement of easy plug n play feature to increase or decrease the length of cable
- Closed chamber arrangement to analyze the panels in controlled conditions
- Unique arrangement to analyze the various losses in all possible arrangements and situations
- Unique arrangement to analyze the various losses in all possible arrangements and situations
- Temperature controller and temperature measurement meter for varies studies of Solar PV modules
- Resistance meter for resistance measurement of different cables
- IV tracer is provided for automatic plotting the Iv curve on PC
- Solar PV Module: Poly Crystalline Technology up to 25Wp x 4 and 10Wp x 4 with positive power tolerance
- Light Source with Enclosure & Regulatory Mechanism: Equivalent to Sun’s Intensity
- Light Source: 50w x 2 helogen lamp
- Intensity regulator: 5 step regulator
- Inverter: 100VA 12VD input 220VAC output
- Battery: 12V/7.5Ah
- Cables: Unique arrangement for adjustable length and material with suitable connectors
- Mounting Structure / Tracking: M.S. Single Axis Manual Tracking Mechanism Arrangement and any angle can be adjusted.
- Control box with accessories: User Friendly interface with IP65 Protection adhere to Industrial Standards.
- Switches & Connectors: MC4 Solar Connectors, Adhere to industrial standards and safety.
- Various Measuring Instruments: Appropriate Range with Sensing & Action triggers tools and display units
- Ohmic losses in the PV module due to
- Change in length, Change in material, & Change in cross section
- Losses in inverter
- Due to inverter efficiency, With change in load
- Shadow losses in the module
- Losses due to non uniform sunlight
- Losses due to the following mismatches
- Current mismatch, Voltage mismatch
- Losses due to change in light intensity, Temperature variation & Diffused light