SolarMagic Solar Power Optimizer
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National Semiconductor has a new SolarMagic power optimizer box that is supposed to reclaim up to 50% of the energy lost to real world shade and mismatch conditions and enable flexible design installation.
“In fact, as little as 10% shade on an array can result in as much as 50% lost energy. SolarMagic power optimizers maximize the energy potential of each individual panel so as much as 50% of the lost energy can be reclaimed.”
Solar PV arrays are susceptible to large amounts of energy loss from small amounts of shade caused by light barriers like trees, roof obstructions, and debris. In addition, solar arrays require installation with a single orientation and tilt to avoid array mismatch energy loss.
A solar panel, or module, consists of multiple solar cells placed in series – the potential of each cell adds to the available output voltage and current of the entire panel. In the same manner, an underperforming cell in the panel detracts from the output voltage and current of the entire panel.
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July 16th, 2009 at 11:49 pm
In relation with Solar Panels instalations and their characteristics, I want to share with you this article, this is about The PV effect and How Solar Panels generate electricity.
http://howto.altestore.com/Getting-Started-with-Renewable-Energy/The-PV-effect-How-solar-panels-generate-electricity/a47/
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Fercho.