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Photovoltaic Systems is the most comprehensive text available on solar electrical systems. Mr. Dunlop has the experience in the subject matter and in making it clear and easy to understand. This book makes solar systems easy to understand and straight forward. The applications and installations of systems, not just solar modules are discussed, not just the engine, but the whole car. I expect this will become a text book for most solar training classes and thats exactly what we need at this time in the industry's growth. It will take thousands of people to begin to shift our energy supply systems to more distributed generationg and this text will help us to educate and stimulate more people to act.
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Photovoltaic Systems by Jim Dunlop and NJATC
pslowenthal, June 2, 2008
Photovoltaic Systems is the most comprehensive text available on solar electrical systems. Mr. Dunlop has the experience in the subject matter and in making it clear and easy to understand. This book makes solar systems easy to understand and straight forward. The applications and installations of systems, not just solar modules are discussed, not just the engine, but the whole car. I expect this will become a text book for most solar training classes and thats exactly what we need at this time in the industry's growth. It will take thousands of people to begin to shift our energy supply systems to more distributed generationg and this text will help us to educate and stimulate more people to act.(28 of 43 readers found this comment helpful)