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		<title>By: Solar panel voltage regulator by LM358 &#124; Wiparat Circuit Electronics</title>
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		<dc:creator>Solar panel voltage regulator by LM358 &#124; Wiparat Circuit Electronics</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 01:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] For regulating a solar panel’s output, there are several possible ways. A linear series regulator can be used, but has the disadvantage of causing some voltage drop and having some internal power consumption at times when the sun is weak and the load is heavy. It’s much better to use a shunt regulator, which is inactive at such times, and springs to life only when there is excess energy. For this reason, most solar panel regulators use the shunt scheme, the one presented here being no exception. [...] Link [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] For regulating a solar panel’s output, there are several possible ways. A linear series regulator can be used, but has the disadvantage of causing some voltage drop and having some internal power consumption at times when the sun is weak and the load is heavy. It’s much better to use a shunt regulator, which is inactive at such times, and springs to life only when there is excess energy. For this reason, most solar panel regulators use the shunt scheme, the one presented here being no exception. [...] Link [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Solar panel voltage regulator by LM358 &#124; à¸§à¸‡à¸ˆà¸£ à¹‚à¸„à¸£à¸‡à¸‡à¸²à¸™ à¸­à¸´à¹€à¸¥à¹‡à¸à¸—à¸£à¸­à¸™à¸´à¸à¸ªà¹Œ</title>
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		<dc:creator>Solar panel voltage regulator by LM358 &#124; à¸§à¸‡à¸ˆà¸£ à¹‚à¸„à¸£à¸‡à¸‡à¸²à¸™ à¸­à¸´à¹€à¸¥à¹‡à¸à¸—à¸£à¸­à¸™à¸´à¸à¸ªà¹Œ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 13:36:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] For regulating a solar panelâ€™s output, there are several possible ways. A linear series regulator can be used, à¸§à¸‡à¸ˆà¸£à¹€à¸£à¸à¸¹à¹€à¸¥à¹€à¸•à¸­à¸£à¹Œà¸ªà¸³à¸«à¸£à¸±à¸šà¹‚à¸‹à¸¥à¹ˆà¸²à¸£à¹Œà¹à¸‹à¸¥à¹€à¸›à¹‡à¸™à¸§à¸‡à¸ˆà¸£à¸—à¸µà¹ˆà¸™à¹ˆà¸²à¸ªà¸™à¹ƒà¸ˆ à¸¥à¸”à¹à¸£à¸‡à¸”à¸±à¸™à¹„à¸”à¹‰ à¸”à¸¹à¸§à¸‡à¸ˆà¸£à¹à¸¥à¸°à¸­à¹ˆà¸²à¸™à¸•à¹ˆà¸­ [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] For regulating a solar panelâ€™s output, there are several possible ways. A linear series regulator can be used, à¸§à¸‡à¸ˆà¸£à¹€à¸£à¸à¸¹à¹€à¸¥à¹€à¸•à¸­à¸£à¹Œà¸ªà¸³à¸«à¸£à¸±à¸šà¹‚à¸‹à¸¥à¹ˆà¸²à¸£à¹Œà¹à¸‹à¸¥à¹€à¸›à¹‡à¸™à¸§à¸‡à¸ˆà¸£à¸—à¸µà¹ˆà¸™à¹ˆà¸²à¸ªà¸™à¹ƒà¸ˆ à¸¥à¸”à¹à¸£à¸‡à¸”à¸±à¸™à¹„à¸”à¹‰ à¸”à¸¹à¸§à¸‡à¸ˆà¸£à¹à¸¥à¸°à¸­à¹ˆà¸²à¸™à¸•à¹ˆà¸­ [...]</p>
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