Smart Solar-based Inverter
Abstract
Unavoidable shortage of fossil fuel sources in the future, renewable types of energy have become important source of energy in this generation. This Research consists of the solar panel which use solar energy and is environmentally friendly. We have performed the movement of solar tracker system using Arduino and converting the solar energy into electrical energy and this energy is stored in the battery. The DC energy stored in battery is converted into AC by using inverter. The performance of dual axis solar tracker system is effective for capturing maximum sunlight source and can fulfil the increasing demand of electricity problem. When it comes to utilization of DC power sources for both high and low power applications the inverter not only increase the efficiency of power system but also prevent damage to electrical component. At the output of inverter is 120V AC voltage to drive small appliances. Is also generate 230V AC power when it is use for large scale appliances.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/josdc.v7i3.5449
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