What are the components of an Amonix system?

 An Amonix system has five major components:

• The MegaModule® subsystem concentrates the sun’s energy onto the solar cell that converts it into electrical energy. It consists of Fresnel lenses and multijunction solar cells.

• The drive subsystem rotates the MegaModules® in azimuth and elevation to track the sun. The drive system consists of a foundation, pedestal, rotating bearing head, hydraulic actuators, and torque tube.

• The hydraulic subsystem applies hydraulic pressure to one side of the hydraulic actuators to move the torque tube and MegaModules® in elevation and azimuth so that the system tracks the sun. The hydraulic system consists of hydraulic valves, accumulator, pump, reservoir, and pressure sensors.

• The tracking control subsystem monitors sensors on the system, calculates required movements and applies signals to the hydraulic valves to rotate the system to track the sun or stow during high winds.

• The AC/DC control subsystem combines the DC power from the individual MegaModules®, converts it to AC power using off-the-shelf commercial inverters, and interfaces to the electricity grid.

The MegaModule® subsystem is designed for unattended operation for either grid- connected or off-grid applications. It moves automatically from a night stow position to tracking the sun throughout the day, typically generating electrical power whenever the Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) is above 400 W/m2.  


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