The communication base station installs solar panels outdoors, and adds MPPT solar controllers and other equipment in the computer room. The power generated by solar energy is used by the DC load of the base station computer room, and the insufficient power is supplemented by energy storage devices.
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A solar PV array, battery, and charge controller are the three primary components of the PV system. The solar array generates DC power for the load and charges the battery, which serves as the energy storage device that powers the load when there is no output from the array.
How does a solar array work?
The solar array generates DC power for the load and charges the battery, which serves as the energy storage device that powers the load when there is no output from the array. The charge controller regulates the output of the PV array and ensures proper charging of the battery, thus protecting it from abuse.
How do solar panels work?
Array — A PV system starts at its simplest level with a cell that is arranged into a group to form a module. A solar module typically consists of 36 cells and provides a nominal voltage of 12V. Solar modules vary in size from 1W to a few hundred watts. Many modules are connected to one another to form a panel (sub-array).
A solar module typically consists of 36 cells and provides a nominal voltage of 12V. Solar modules vary in size from 1W to a few hundred watts. Many modules are connected to one another to form a panel (sub-array). The size of the sub-array is dictated by the weight and size that can be effectively handled at the site.