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    A Selection of the highest Effective Solar Cell Technology For Using in Tropical Regions

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    2017-08-27
    Author
    Junpaijit, Aunnop
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    Now is a great time to be an entrepreneur as there are many solar business opportunities to develop. The market for solar products is growing quickly over last year so now this market is helping people get the most from the sun. The market and can be a great source of ideas for usage in the home and with your business. To measure efficiency of the solar energy in Thailand we have installed and tested the solar cell to detect and record the voltage, electric current, electric power, temperature on the solar cell outdoors and check factors related to efficiency of the solar cell when high temperature and efficiency of the solar cell in various weather conditions. The following is the summary of average Wattage and used the Cumulative Sum Control Chart techniques. The Resulting research shows the direct current electric supply below: Solar cell “A” current distribute 85.78 W Solar cell “B” current distribute 81.19 W Solar cell “C” current distribute 95.65 W The temperature on the solar cell can be seen below: Solar cell “A” is 53.88 °C Solar cell “B” is 53.68 °C Solar cell “C” is 52.79 °C Summary of result is the solar cell “C” has highest electric power and the least temperature and this solar cell “C” suitable for use in Thailand. This research results is only relevant when deciding which solar cell to select
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