Automatic dual-axis solar tracker system design

  • Amin N
  • Kali A
  • Muchsin
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sunlight is one of the energy that can be used to generate electricity. Converting solar energy into electrical energy required a device called Photo-Voltaic (PV). However, output of PV hardly depends on the position of PV to the sun. The maximum PV output will reach when the sun position perpendicular to the surface of PV. Therefore, the device that can track the position of PV is needed. The aim of this research is to design a track solar system using Arduino and LDR sensor to follow the sun movement. This method will be applied to a 80 Wp solar panel. The output of the tracker solar system was compared to the fixed PV. The result shows that the output voltage of the tracker solar system reached 18. 81 V that was higher than the fixed PV about 18,56 V and the output current of the tracker solar system reached 4,27 A that was higher than the fixed PV about 4,19 A.

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Amin, N., Kali, A., Muchsin, & Syam, F. (2020). Automatic dual-axis solar tracker system design. MATEC Web of Conferences, 331, 06002. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202033106002

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