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SOLAR ENERGY DEMONSTRATION APPARATUS

$ 230.90 excl. GST

•  The  panel connects to a demonstration module charging a simulated storage battery (capacitors).
•  Can be switched to power an audible (buzzer) and visual (lamp) load.
•  The load can be selected to operate directly from the solar cell to charge and discharge the storage battery and to operate the loads with storage ‘floating’.
•  Works in direct sunlight or from 100W incandescent lamp at close range.
(*Model type may vary)

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SOLAR ENERGY DEMONSTRATION APPARATUS

•  The  panel connects to a demonstration module charging a simulated storage battery (capacitors).
•  Can be switched to power an audible (buzzer) and visual (lamp) load.
•  The load can be selected to operate directly from the solar cell to charge and discharge the storage battery and to operate the loads with storage ‘floating’.
•  Works in direct sunlight or from 100W incandescent lamp at close range.
(*Model type may vary)

(Wikipedia excerpt: ..."...Solar {S} energy is the radiant energy from the Sun's light and heat, which can be harnessed using a range of technologies such as {S} electricity, solar thermal energy (including {S} water heating) and {S} architecture.[1][2][3] It is an essential {S} of renewable energy, and its technologies are broadly characterized as either passive {S} or active {S} depending on how they capture and distribute {S} energy or convert it into {S} power. Active {S} techniques include the use of photovoltaic systems, concentrated {S} power, and solar water heating to harness the energy. Passive {S} techniques include designing a building for better daylighting, selecting materials with favorable thermal mass or light-dispersing properties, and organizing spaces that naturally circulate air. ...")

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