Photovoltaic Thermal Hybrid Solar Collectors: Difference between revisions

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*Their hybrid model is called the "Spring" panel
*Their hybrid model is called the "Spring" panel
*[https://dualsun.com/en/product/hybrid-panel-spring/ Their Product Page]
*[https://dualsun.com/en/product/hybrid-panel-spring/ Their Product Page]
*Power Quote From [https://academy.dualsun.com/hc/en-us/articles/360005304899-Given-the-choice-between-a-3-kWp-pure-PV-module-and-a-1-kWp-hybrid-DualSun-module-for-the-same-price-why-should-I-choose-the-DualSun- This Page]
** "A DualSun panel has a thermal power output of 404 Wth for domestic hot water use as well as a photovoltaic power capacity of 280 Wp, adding up to a total of 684 W / panel"


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Revision as of 01:43, 10 September 2020

Basics

  • Often shortened to Photovoltaic Thermal collectors, and abbreviated as PVT
  • A Combination of a Photovoltaic Panel and a Solar Hot Water Heater
  • Cools the PV panel, increasing it's efficiency, and produces hot water (or another working fluid)

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Dual Sun

  • Their hybrid model is called the "Spring" panel
  • Their Product Page
  • Power Quote From This Page
    • "A DualSun panel has a thermal power output of 404 Wth for domestic hot water use as well as a photovoltaic power capacity of 280 Wp, adding up to a total of 684 W / panel"

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