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Farmer Nguyễn Văn Nê, residing in Tân Thuận hamlet, Tà Đảnh commune (Tri Tôn, An Giang), has successfully transformed solar energy into electricity for household use. Mr. Nê shared that through research, in July 2005, he purchased two solar panels (0.6x1m each), which he then assembled and mounted on a metal frame with four legs placed on the roof (as seen in the photo).
Underneath the panels is a component that captures and transmits solar energy, consisting of two black rubber pieces. The electrical wires connect from the rubber to a 12V-100 amp battery installed indoors. This direct current (DC) is then converted into alternating current (AC) 220V through a transformer.
This system generates enough electricity to power a 6-inch light bulb, two color TVs (9 inches), two 3-inch light bulbs, and a fan, making it very convenient for remote rural areas that lack electricity.
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