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one-day
course
solar electricity |
This course is for anyone wanting to install their own system in their home, vehicle or boat, or to understand a system that someone else installs for you.
There are two parts to a solar electric system:
- collecting energy from the sun and turning it into electricity or storing it
- putting this energy to use, by using it as direct current electricity (DC) or converting it to 'mains'-style alternating current (AC)
The course includes theory:
- understanding the relationship between voltage, current and power
- understanding the appropriateness of different types of panels for different circumstances
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understanding different types of inverters
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understanding different methods of storage / batteries
- grid-connect and off-grid systems
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special consideration for mobile / vehicle systems
- ROCs & the upcoming 'feed-in tariff' - how to make money from an on-grid system
- clarifying your own power needs before you start spending or building
- planning for system growth; budgeting; adding to your system
and practical sessions:
- understanding what to expect from panels, and measuring it
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wiring and connecting systems, including panels, batteries, inverters etc.
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connecting a system and measuring the electricity produced
- understanding how to optimise and protect your system - charge controllers and circuit breakers
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arrive: |
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for a 10am prompt start |
depart: |
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after
the course finishes at 5pm |
directions: |
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click here for
directions to Hackney City Farm |
what
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work
clothes; pen and notebook; packed lunch (if you're not using
the cafe) |
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you have any special needs |
price: |
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£60
Refundable up to two weeks prior to course (minus £30
admin fee)
No refunds for cancellations within two weeks of course |
lunch: |
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bring
a packed lunch or you can get lunch at the cafe |
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measuring the output from a solar panel

pv panels installed on a mobile home

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