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AZ-225 Solar Trackers from AEE Solar

AEE Solar provides different models of Azimuth solar trackers. These trackers rotate the PV array around the pipe thereby, keeping a track of the sun’s path. Azimuth solar trackers can be rotated to a maximum angle of 270 degrees, while they can be adjusted from 5 degrees to 75 degrees of elevation tilt. The AZ-225 solar tracker has been specifically designed for large solar arrays. This tracker is a gear drive model that has the capability to manage solar modules generating a power of over 2 kilowatts.

AZ-225 Solar Tracker

The AZ-225 solar tracker is mounted on a schedule-40 steel pole in an overall size of 10 inches or 8 inches. The poles with an overall length of 10 inches require welded top section of an overall size of 8 inches. The dual-axis option available with this solar tracker facilitates the capture of the maximum amount of solar energy.

The solar tracker from AEE Solar is operated with the aid of a 24 volt DC motor that comprises a worm gear drive or a heavy-duty ball bearing. In cases when the solar tracker is not operated with the help of the 24 volt DC unit, a Wattsun voltage converter should be used. The Wattsun PPT-48-10R24 voltage converter has the capability to power a maximum of three AZ-225 solar trackers. It functions by converting 48 volt of the battery unit to 24 volts as required by the AZ-225 solar tracker.

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