Arrangement for avoiding unwanted degradation in no-load operati

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Photoelectric – Panel or array

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136258, 136293, H02N 600, H01L 2504

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ABSTRACT:
In order to avoid unwanted degradation in no-load operation of solar cell modules composed, in particular, of amorphous silicon, an internal load resistor is integrated in the module and is connected across the output terminals during no-load operation of the module. Disconnection of the resistor during load operation occurs either in a mechanical manner by way of a mechanical switch integrated in a plug extending to the load or occurs automatically by way of an electronic switch. The arrangement is employed in operation of solar cell modules for systems having a non-continuous power consumption such as, for example, appliances in mobile homes, mountain chalets and the like.

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patent: 4595789 (1986-06-01), Nagase et al.
M. Moeller, et al., "Enhanced Stability of Amorphous Silicon pin Solar Cells by Doping Profiles", Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Procedure, vol. 49, 1985, Materials Research Society, pp. 325-330.

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