päikesepatareideni
Päikesepatareideni, also known as solar panels or photovoltaic panels, are devices that convert sunlight into electricity. They are made up of many solar cells, which are typically made from silicon. When sunlight strikes these cells, it excites electrons, causing them to flow and generate an electric current. This direct current (DC) can then be used to power electrical devices or stored in batteries for later use. To power standard alternating current (AC) appliances, an inverter is used to convert the DC electricity to AC.
The efficiency of a solar panel refers to the percentage of sunlight it can convert into electricity.
The application of päikesepatareideni is diverse, ranging from small-scale residential installations powering individual homes to large-scale