Tutorial Renewable Set
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Tutorial Renewable Set
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The Tutorial Renewable Set is your complete solution for teaching renewable energy, consisting of an Electrolyzer, Fuel Cell, Reversible Fuel Cell, Solar Module, and Measurement Set. The sets feature modular components for flexibility as well as easy set-up and use and allow experiments across the whole range of hydrogen applications. Recommended Grades: 6 - 12 Tutorial Renewable Set Includes: • Fuel cells with air-breathing option. • Magnetic bases, allowing horizontal or vertical assembly. Also includes metallic vehicle chassis for solar and fuel cell car set-ups. • Redesigned gas storage tanks with a compact and easy-to-use design and easy-to-read measurement marks. The PEM electrolyzer cell will allow a number of experiments in the realm of renewable energy. For instance, run solar experiments to power the electrolyzer and store the resulting hydrogen and oxygen gases. Then, generate power with the PEM fuel cell in either Hydrogen / Oxygen or Hydrogen / Air mode. Finally, build a self-contained solar-hydrogen-system, or fill up a hydrogen-powered model car at its own solar hydrogen station. The Tutorial Renewable Set also includes a 1-Cell Rebuildable PEMFC Kit, which allows students to assemble and disassemble a working PEM fuel cell. Experiments Possible With The Tutorial Renewable Set, T211: ? Assembling a fuel cell ? Producing and storing hydrogen ? Determining a solar module’s characteristic curve ? Hydrogen/oxygen or hydrogen/air operation ? Determining an electrolyzer’s characteristic curve ? Determining electrolyzer efficiency ? Learning about Faraday’s laws ? Determining a PEM fuel cell’s characteristic curves ? Determining fuel cell efficiency ? Determining the decomposition voltage of water ? Building a model hydrogen car ? Influence of the surface of a solar module on voltage and current intensity ? Voltage and current in a series connection of solar panels ? Voltage and current in a parallel connection of solar panels ? Voltage and current in a solar panel as a function of light intensity ? The characteristic current-voltage curve of a solar panel ? Concept of an self-sufficient renewable energy system