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Solar Powered UPS

Ankit Kumar, Deepak Kourav

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This paper gives the innovative work of a solar powered UPS in Indian market to meet the other fuel source necessities of homes and little workplaces. It incorporates the plan, design, research methodology utilized and the discoveries of the market concentrate during the exploration. The plan of the solar UPS incorporates an exceptionally planned inverter circuit and a solar panel. The inverter circuit has been planned by the prerequisites and particulars of solar panel. Many example circuits have been concentrated to advance the current circuit. Assistance has also been taken from design engineers of existing UPSs in the market to see possible alternatives in case of any components’ failure or unavailability. The paper gives investigation of conceivable outcomes of plan and usefulness of a solar powered controlled UPS. It recommends that solar UPS can be a profoundly proficient and effective option in contrast to electrical UPSs on the lookout. There are two fundamental parts in the plan: An outdoor solar panel containing solar cells, which will change over sun based energy into electrical energy and inverter circuit that will change that energy into substituting current over to be utilized for home machines.

 

Keywords: Solar powered UPS; UPS design; Solar power India; Solar power domestic


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