The parabolic trough solar collector (PTC) is one of the most proven and efficient solar thermal technologies for medium- to high-temperature applications. Using a precisely curved mirror to focus sunlight onto a receiver tube, it converts solar radiation into usable heat energy.
The array of a photovoltaic system, or PV system, produces direct current (DC) power which fluctuates with the sunlight's intensity. Multiple solar cells are connected.
These systems capture sunlight and convert it into electricity through the photovoltaic effect, where the PV cells within the solar panels generate a direct current (DC) that is then converted into alternating current (AC) by an inverter to be used by the electrical loads on site.
Unlike photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight directly into electricity, solar thermal systems convert it into heat. The heated water can then be used in homes.
Charge the electric energy generated by the solar panel to prevent the battery from overcharging; Control the discharge of the battery to avoid overdischarge of the battery; When the battery voltage is too low, cut off the load to protect the battery; At the same time, it can also.
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