Browsing: Glossary

Jan23 What is a Donor?

An n-type dopant, like phosphorus, improves the electrical conductivity of a semiconductor over an undoped semiconductor by introducing an extra…

JAN 23 What is Equalization Charge?

The procedure of mixing the electrolyte in batteries by temporarily overcharging the batteries is known as equalization charge. An equalizing…

JAN 23 What is Downtime?

Downtime refers to the time, measured in hours per year or as a percentage, during which the PV system is…

What is Datasheet

A datasheet offers detailed details on various products, including solar panels, inverters, and others. They are accessible online. The internet…

What is Energy Density

The quantity of energy that can be held in a specific system, substance, or area of space is known as…

What is Diffusion Length

The diffusion length is referred to the typical distance an unattached electron or hole travels before joining up with another…

What is Dry Cell

A dry cell is a battery cell with a paste or solid-based electrolyte rather than any liquid. A device made…

What is DinoTail

The DinoTail is the name of a noise-canceling device, which is attached to wind turbine blades and refers to its…

What is Hipot Testing

To verify the integrity of the appliance, technicians run hipot testing. Here, you may learn more about what is hipot testing.

What is Dendrite

A dendrite is a thin, threadlike spike made of a pure crystalline substance, like silicon. With the aim of producing…

What is DC-Coupling

A DC-coupling may be referred to as when a single converter powers the batteries and solar panels simultaneously. A DC…