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Analysis of Solar Cell Utilization as an Automated Pump Driver in a Fishpond Suwarti, Suwarti; DH, Yusuf; Prasetyo, Budhi; Margana, Margana; Hamim Su'udy, Ahmad; W, Wiwik Purwati; Supriyo, Supriyo
Eksergi Vol. 18 No. 2 (2022): MAY 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (875.774 KB) | DOI: 10.32497/eksergi.v18i2.3583

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The purpose of making this final task is to apply the solar power system as a source of electrical energy to move the water pump automatically in fish ponds. This system works automatically with the Water Level Control tool sensor (WLC), so that if the water level drops or rises then the water pump will automatically work. On this automated system use the Smart Relay SR2B121BD and the ZelioSoft 2 application. Data retrieval carried out at 10.00 -14.00 WIB, obtained data pumps 1 and 2 for a height of 1 cm for 30 minutes and a height of 2 cm for 70 minutes. The amount of discharge the pump produces 1 and 2 ranges from 37 L/M to 45 L/M. Pump 1 Test results obtained an average efficiency of 7.68%, with the highest efficiency of 11.03% and the lowest efficiency of 5.26%, while the average pump efficiency of 2, 7.05% with the highest efficiency of 10.66% and the lowest efficiency of 5.41%. The average efficiency of the solar panels is 11.20% with the highest efficiency of 14.60% and the lowest efficiency of 7.29%
Analysis of The Utilization of Solar Panels as Pump Crusters Automatically in Fish Pond Farming Suwarti, Suwarti; H, Yusuf Dewantoro; Su'udy, Ahmad Hamim; Prasetyo, Budhi; Margana, Margana; W, Wiwik Purwati; Supriyo, Supriyo
Eksergi Vol. 19 No. 01 (2023): JANUARY 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32497/eksergi.v19i01.4246

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Abstract”” The purpose of making this final task is to apply the solar power system as a source of electrical energy to move the water pump automatically in fish ponds. This system works automatically with the Water Level Control tool sensor (WLC), so that if the water level drops or rises then the water pump will automatically work. On this automated system use the Smart Relay SR2B121BD and the ZelioSoft 2 application.  Data retrieval carried out at 10.00 -14.00 WIB, obtained data pumps 1 and 2 for a height of 1 cm for 30 minutes and a height of 2 cm for 70 minutes. The amount of discharge the pump produces 1 and 2 ranges from 37 L/M to 45 L/M.    Pump 1 Test results obtained an average efficiency of 7.68%, with the highest efficiency of 11.03% and the lowest efficiency of 5.26%, while the average pump efficiency of 2, 7.05% with the highest efficiency of 10.66% and the lowest efficiency of 5.41%. The average efficiency of the solar panels is 11.20% with the highest efficiency of 14.60% and the lowest efficiency of 7.29%.  
Analysis Of Solar Power Plants With A Capacity Of 100 Wp With Automatic Transfer Switch In The Energy Conversion Laboratory Of Semarang State Polytechnic Suwarti, Suwarti; Aulia, Nur Fatowil; Wahyono, Wahyono; Prasetyo, Budhi; Hendrawati, Dwiana; Hermawan, Baktiyar Mei
Eksergi Vol. 20 No. 02 (2024): MAY 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32497/eksergi.v20i02.5807

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Solar energy is one of the renewable energy sourcesby utilizing the sun as its energy source. The planning of thePLTS uses an on-grid system, the system is still connected tothe PLN network. The system is used as a backup forelectricity flow. The system will work automatically when thePLN electricity flow is cut off by utilizing the AutomaticTransfer Switch (ATS) control system. The PLTS was tested bymeasuring the voltage, current, and input and output powerfor 5 days from 09.00-15.00 WIB with data collection every 60minutes. Then calculations were made to determine theefficiency of the PLTS. Calculations were also made of theenergy produced by the panels needed and produced by thelights ideally and actually. The results of the DC voltage andDC current tests on average at a load of 70 Watts produced bythe solar panel were 12.7 V and 2.41 A with a data collectionperiod of 7 hours, producing energy of 214.3 Wh andproducing the highest efficiency of 7.9% and the lowest 4.84%.