Basics of Solar Energy Course
Your Solar Energy Career Starts with Learning Solar Energy Basics
⚡️ "Basics of Solar Energy Course" ⚡️
This course is for those who would like to learn about the basics of solar energy such as the components and construction of solar energy systems.
You are going to learn:
✅ Construction of PV system
✅ Solar heating, solar irradiation, and components of solar panels
✅ Effect of sun irradiation and sun temperature on the output voltage, current, and power
✅ Types of solar wires and cables used in the solar energy system
✅ How to mount PV system
✅ Effect of shading and tilt angle on the solar energy system
✅ Half-cut cell technology in PV systems
So if you are interested in learning about solar energy, take this course by clicking enroll now below 👇👇👇
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Course Curriculum
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StartIntroduction to PV System (24:56)
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StartTypes of Busbars and Solar Cells (15:27)
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StartV-I Characteristics of a PV Panel (27:13)
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StartDifferent Connections of Solar Panels (16:45)
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StartShading and Half Cut Cells (19:36)
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StartMounting and Tilt Angle of a PV Panel (27:21)
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StartCalculation of the Tilt Angle in a Location (8:09)
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StartPractical Tilt Angle during Different Seasons (11:52)
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StartOrientation and Azimuth Angle of Solar Panels (8:44)
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StartSun Chart and Distance between PV Rows (18:44)
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StartImportant Note Regarding the Sun Chart (8:29)
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StartPanel Parameters and Measurements (26:46)
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StartJunction Box in PV Panels (17:54)
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StartSolar Wires and Cables Installation Process (28:08)
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StartPV String Maximum Voltage (17:43)
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StartBonus Lecture
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