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Update: 25.01.23

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Img.554 from Solar Energy (#A1a)



Img.555 from Solar Energy (#A1b)

Sequence (#A1ab): Abb.554/ Abb.555 Here are photos of two of the most important of my solar energy devices, photographed in their factory packaging. (A photo of the same devices, photographed after they were put together into a working system, is shown below in Img.557 (#G1.) These photos show: (a) the 120-watt solar panel (i.e. the "solar panel" from Img.556 (#B1) that I purchased on October 16, 2014 to experiment with generating electricity from solar energy, and (b) the 600/1200-watt voltage converter (i.e. the "inverter" from Img.556 (#B1). I have summarized my purchase costs for these devices in "Table #E1".

Abb.554 The appearance of the factory packaging of my first solar panel. I only managed to acquire this panel after searching for several years in New Zealand for a store that would sell it to me - the reasons for this difficulty in purchasing it are explained in more detail under item #S1. at the bottom of page Solar Energy. Note that the dimensions of the packaging with this panel are 90 x 60 cm, disproportionately larger than the dimensions of the packaging of the voltage converter (inverter) from Img.555 (#A1b). In the above photo, I have also pictured in front of this panel a two-tube fluorescent lamp, also still factory-packaged, that I also purchased on October 16, 2014 - because I intend to run it through this panel.

Abb.555 The appearance of the factory packaged my 600-Watt "inverter". The dimensions of the packaging of this inverter are 28 x 28 cm. The inverter itself is shaped like an aluminum rectangular box, measuring 6 x 10 x 20 cm and weighing about 1 kilogram.

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