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Solar power system design-some specific and controversial issues
Telecom Australia has been using solar power as a standard means of powering remote area telecommunications for over ten years. The author describes some specific issues regarding solar power design which have been addressed in recent years. These are the choice of the batteries for photovoltaic applications, size and weight of batteries, temperature impact, provision of adequate venting and actual battery capacity.<>