Tuesday, June 11, 2013
solar panel
A solar panel is a packaged, connected assembly of photovoltaic cells. The solar panel can be used as a component of a larger photovoltaic system to generate and supply electricity
in commercial and residential applications. Each panel is rated by its
DC output power under standard test conditions, and typically ranges
from 100 to 320 watts. The efficiency
of a panel determines the area of a panel given the same rated output -
an 8% efficient 230 watt panel will have twice the area of a 16%
efficient 230 watt panel. Because a single solar panel can produce only a
limited amount of power, most installations contain multiple panels. A photovoltaic system typically includes an array of solar panels, an inverter, and sometimes a battery and or solar tracker and interconnection wiring.
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