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An Induction Motor Driven by Solar Power with Automatic Control

K. Saritha

Abstract


The three-phase induction motor's continuous operation, regardless of time or weather, is the subject of this paper. At first, a solar panel is used to capture sunlight's energy, which is then fed to the battery. The energy from the battery is fed to a three-phase induction motor after being rectified and increased to the required voltage. In case of lacking energy in battery, for example in winter season and during evenings the energy is drawn from A.C. Mains. This change over, is finished utilizing Arduino Nano which is customized in like manner, to Implanted framework achieve above task for example changeover is done through hand-off circuit.


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