Solar panels are useful for both home and business use and CNPV create a range of solar panels for various needs. Here we will look at why using solar panels is so advisable, how there are so many advantages, and a little bit at how they work and the science behind them.
Types of Solar Panel
First of all, note that there are in fact two main types of solar panel. These are 'solar voltaic' and 'solar thermal' solar panels and they are very different. Most people are interested in solar voltaic for their needs. These work by catching light in order to excite tiny particles and cause chemical reactions that result in a current forming that can be converted for home use via a transformer. This then gives you a current that you can use to power your lights, your heating and everything else. Conversely solar thermal panels work slightly differently and are used for a different purpose. Solar thermal panels work by absorbing the heat from the sun rather than the light (hence the word thermal in the title) and they then use this heat in order to heat up tiny tubes that carry water. These small bits of water are moved around the surface area of the solar panels and this then allows them to be heated up by the warmth. After that they can then subsequently be channeled into a swimming pool or a heating system in a home or car and this allows you to create heat. You can't however convert this into energy to power electrical devices.
There are some other distinctions to make between solar panels. For instance you get active and passive panels, and these vary in that active panels will follow the sun in order to get the best amount of heat and light at all times, whereas passive ones just sit still.
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