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'''Example 2:''' Three PV modules with an [[PV module#Standard test conditions|open circuit voltage (Voc)]] of 40 V and a [[PV module#Standard test conditions|short circuit current (Isc)]] of 10 A are connected in series. What is the voltage and available current of the circuit?
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'''Example 2:''' 3 x PV modules with an [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module#Standard test conditions|open circuit voltage (Voc)]] of 40 V and a [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module#Standard test conditions|short circuit current (Isc)]] of 10 A are connected in series. What is the voltage and available current of the circuit?
 
:* 10 A × (3 x 40 V) = 1200 W
 
:* 10 A × (3 x 40 V) = 1200 W

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'''Example 2:''' 3 x PV modules with an [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module#Standard test conditions|open circuit voltage (Voc)]] of 40 V and a [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module#Standard test conditions|short circuit current (Isc)]] of 10 A are connected in series. What is the voltage and available current of the circuit?
:* 10 A × (3 x 40 V) = 1200 W
Translation'''Example 2:''' 3 x PV modules with an [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module#Standard test conditions|open circuit voltage (Voc)]] of 40 V and a [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module#Standard test conditions|short circuit current (Isc)]] of 10 A are connected in series. What is the voltage and available current of the circuit?
:* 10 A × (3 x 40 V) = 1200 W

Example 2: 3 x PV modules with an open circuit voltage (Voc) of 40 V and a short circuit current (Isc) of 10 A are connected in series. What is the voltage and available current of the circuit?

  • 10 A × (3 x 40 V) = 1200 W