Edición N°13 – Artículo 17
Cargador solar
Solar charger
Autores: Andy Josue Inga Villa, Camila Dayanara Marín Apuango, Alex Ismael Deleg Álvarez, Diana Paola Domínguez Domínguez (Unidad Educativa Técnico Salesiano.)
Resumen
Este trabajo tiene como objetivo realizar un prototipo de cargador solar con una potencia instalada de 240 Wp para dispositivos móviles (celulares, tabletas, etc.).
El sistema, que será instalado en la Unidad Educativa Técnico Salesiano, consta de dos paneles policristalinos de 120 Wp cada uno, una batería de gel con una capacidad de 60 Ah, un regulador de carga solar de 24V y 20 A y ocho reguladores de carga USB (5V-3A).
Todo el sistema está emplazado en una estructura de acero inoxidable con una altura de 2,50 m, que fue diseñada en AUTOCAD.
Palabras clave: Energía renovable, panel solar, circuito fotovoltaico, beneficio.
Abstract
This project aims to develop a prototype solar charger with an installed power of 240 Wp, designed for charging mobile devices such as cell phones and tablets.
The system, which will be installed at the Unidad Educativa Técnico Salesiano, consists of two polycrystalline panels of 120 Wp each, a gel battery with a 60 Ah capacity, a 24V 20A solar charge controller, and eight USB charge regulators (5V-3A).
The entire system is mounted on a stainless-steel structure with a height of 2.50 meters, designed using AutoCAD.
Keywords: Renewable energy, solar panel, photovoltaic circuit, benefit.
Edición N°13
Fecha de publicación: 19 mayo del 2023.
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