https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/index.php?title=Low_Irradiance_Conditions&feed=atom&action=historyLow Irradiance Conditions - Revision history2024-03-29T01:05:11ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.19.7https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/index.php?title=Low_Irradiance_Conditions&diff=10887&oldid=prevLilly Schoen: Created page with "{{GlossaryTermTemp |Abbreviation=LIC |SubtermOf=Reference Conditions |Definition=1. A standard for testing and sorting of photovoltaik modules focused on the temperature and i..."2017-11-03T09:00:53Z<p>Created page with "{{GlossaryTermTemp |Abbreviation=LIC |SubtermOf=Reference Conditions |Definition=1. A standard for testing and sorting of photovoltaik modules focused on the temperature and i..."</p>
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|Abbreviation=LIC<br />
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|Definition=1. A standard for testing and sorting of photovoltaik modules focused on the temperature and irradiation data, given by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). By using this standard a comparison of the modules will be more accurately. These test conditions are: Air Mass 1.5g,Celltemperature 25°C and irradiation of 200 W/m².<br />
2. Low Irradiance Conditions (LIC) specify the testing of a module's output performance under low irradiance conditions, simulating and testing performance of solar panels at higher latitudes and winter.<br />
LIC applies an insolation of 200W/ m², 25°C module temperature, zero wind speed and an air mass of AM 1.5. <br />
|Sources=Röder, Tim. Qualifikation und Optimierung eines Sonnensimulators auf LED-basis zur Messung der elektrischen Leistung von Photovoltaikmodulen im Feldeinsatz. Bachelorthesis, Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Technik Berlin. 2017 (1.); http://sinovoltaics.com/solar-basics/comparing-major-solar-panel-testing-conditions/ (2.)<br />
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