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The Ultimate System




ECO-WORTHY 1200W Grid Tie Monocrystalline Solar Panel Kit: 1200W MPPT Function Waterproof Grid-Tie Micro Power Inverter + 8pcs 160W Mono Solar Panels 

  • Ideal daily output: 6KWh (depending on the availability of sunlight)
  • Easy to install with pre-drilled holes on the back of the panel for fast mounting and securing. Bypass diodes minimize power drop caused by shade and ensure excellent performance in low-light environments.
  • Waterproof IP-65 rated junction box: advanced water and dust proof level (complete protection against environmental particles and low pressure water jets)
  • Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame for extended outdoor use, allowing the panels to last for decades as well as withstand high winds (2400Pa) and snow loads (5400Pa). Reinforced safety and anti-reflection coated glass 3.2mm thick (tempered + patterned)
  • 1200W MPPT Function Waterproof Grid-Tie Micro Power Inverter: pure sine wave output, use SPWM directly to make pure sine wave output, high-frequency high conversion rate

Solar Electricity Handbook - 2015 Edition





Solar Electricity Handbook
Solar Electricity Handbook - 2015 Edition by Michael Boxwell.

Now in its ninth edition, the book assumes no previous knowledge of solar electric systems. The book explains how solar panels work and how they can be used. It explains the advantages of solar energy and the drawbacks that you need to take into account when designing a solar power system.

As well as explaining the underlying principles, it provides a step-by-step guide so that you can successfully design and install a photovoltaic solar system from scratch. Unlike many guides, The Solar Electricity Handbook explains the principles behind the technology, allowing the reader to design solar energy systems with confidence. The book has been used all around the world, designing systems as diverse as providing entire African villages with electricity, powering vending machines, building grid-tied systems for housing, building a one-off solar electric car and creating lighting for an allotment shed.

Accompanying the book is a website that provides solar calculators and online tools to help simplify the solar design process, including a unique database of sunlight values for every major town and city in every country in the world that has been created specifically for this book in conjunction with NASA.

Readers can also get in touch with the author directly to ask questions and get further support with their solar projects.

Get it here: Solar Electricity Handbook - 2015 Edition.