Operation of an LED with solar energy with ADM3 Principle Small photovoltaic systems can be used directly to supply small devices or lighting. This generally requires higher voltages than one cell can supply. Several cells must therefore be connected in series. LEDs are mostly used in solar lights. In this experiment, the voltage required to make an LED light up with a solar cell is to be investigated. Benefits - Part of a system solution - easily expandable for further experiments
- Simple teaching by using the demo board physics
- Clear test execution by using ADM3 multimeters
Scope of delivery
Connector, straight, module DB
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09401-01
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2
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Connector, angled, module DB
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09401-02
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4
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Connector interrupted, module DB
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09401-04
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1
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Junction, module DB
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09401-10
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2
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Light emitt. diode,red,module DB
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09454-00
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1
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Solar cell (2.5x5)cm,module DB
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09470-00
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2
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Solar battery, with cable, connectorsand magnet pads
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06752-23
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1
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Clamp on holder
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02164-00
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1
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PHYWE Demo Physics board with stand
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02150-00
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1
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Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes
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02033-00
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1
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Ceramic lamp socket E27, with reflector, switch and security plug
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06751-01
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1
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Filament lamp, 220V/120W, with reflector
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06759-93
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1
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Connecting cable, 32 A, blue, various lengths
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07360-04
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2
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Connecting cable, 32 A, yellow, various lengths
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07360-02
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2
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PHYWE Demo Multimeter ADM 3: current, voltage, resistance, temperature
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13840-00
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2
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G-clamp
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02014-01
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2
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