Solar panels can be integrated into many systems. The main issues come in terms of expenses and budgeting.
With time, solar power systems have become more in-expensive and are more readily integrated into cooling systems.
These cold rooms can be stationary or mobile, The solar panels typically charge onboard batteries that power the refrigeration system. These systems have to be precisely calculated and engineered to fit the client's requirements. Some variables that require special considerations, such:
Location of operation. The location will determine how much sunlight the panels will receive to charge the batteries.
Usage of equipment. The power consumption and usage of a machine will determine how the solar system will be sized. With the example of Coldrooms, the types of products, storage times, and door opening can determine how much solar power will be required.
Fully independent or not. Will the system be fully independent or semi-dependent? This calculation is done based on the client's circumstances. In some cases, the client has an unreliable power supply and gets power a few hours a day. A smaller solar system can be designed to accommodate this, saving costs. However, generally, the client wants a fully independent solution. This will be an inexpensive option in the long run.
You can power anything using a solar system. Including icemachines, chillers, pumps, and such. However, using the correct combination of systems to work properly is tricky. You don't want to use an extra large solar system as it can be expensive and hard to maintain. You also don't want to get a system too small, as it will not function properly.
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