
The Monocrystaline Silicon Solar Panel consists of two independent photovoltaic (PV) modules mounted on a common metal chassis that can be installed in the Solar Panel Test Bench, when performing exercises indoors, or on a tripod when performing exercises outdoors. Two monorystaline silicon solar panels mounted on a heat sink in a frame that allows experimentation in the solar panel test bench or on a tripod. It consists of two independant panels that can be connected in series or parallel additionally diodes and load are included to be able to run experiments.
Features
- Two monocrystalline silicon solar panel
- Allows series or parallel configurations
- Diodes and variable load resistor required for experiments are included
- Temperature sensor and display for monitoring the temperature while experimenting
- Can be fully driven from zero to maximum output inside the solar panel test bench
- Allows outside use when mounted on a tripod, a pin on the panel frame is used to adjust the alignment towards the sun
- Frame for use of the panel inside the solar panel testing module or mounted onto a tripod
- All connections with safety plug connections, 2 mm size for safety voltage signals
Technical data
- PV Module: 2 monocrystalline silicon solar panels
- Open-circuit voltage (VOC): 9 V @ STC
- Short-Circuit Current (ISC): 100 mA @ STC
- Load potentiometer: 500 Ω – 2 W
- Diodes: 3
- Thermometer: -50°C – +150°C
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 240 x 237 x 58 mm
- Net Weight 2.5 kg