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Solar Cell Characteristics Apparatus

  • Solar panel with 5V output and 500mA current
  • Analyze voltage-current (V-I) characteristics, power output, and efficiency.
  • Equipped with a resistive load for simulating real-world conditions

1,100.00 2,000.00

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Description

The Solar Cell Characteristics Apparatus is a specialized educational and research instrument designed to study the performance and electrical characteristics of solar cells. Manufactured by Elmo Labs and supplied by Elmo Agencies, a trusted scientific instrument manufacturer in Ambala, this apparatus is widely used in schools, colleges, engineering institutions, and research laboratories for experiments related to renewable energy and photovoltaic technology.

The apparatus enables students and researchers to analyze the voltage-current (V-I) characteristics, power output, and efficiency of solar cells under varying operating conditions. It is equipped with a precision voltmeter for accurate voltage measurement, a solar panel capable of delivering 5V output and 500mA current, and a resistive load arrangement that allows the simulation of different load conditions. This setup provides a practical understanding of how solar cells generate and deliver electrical energy.

Through hands-on experimentation, users can investigate the relationship between light intensity, voltage, current, and power generation. The resistive load system allows the study of solar cell performance under varying electrical loads, helping learners understand efficiency optimization and real-world photovoltaic applications. These experiments provide valuable insights into renewable energy systems and solar power generation technologies.

Manufactured using quality components by Elmo Labs and offered by Elmo Agencies, a leading manufacturer in Ambala, the Solar Cell Characteristics Apparatus is designed for accuracy, durability, and long-term laboratory use. Its educational value and practical functionality make it an essential instrument for physics laboratories, electronics departments, renewable energy studies, and STEM education programs focused on solar energy technology.

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