Solar cells handle voltage fluctuations through the use of voltage regulators or charge controllers. These devices ensure that the voltage output from the solar cells remains stable and within a safe range by regulating the flow of current. This helps to protect the solar cells from damage and ensures efficient power generation.
Solar cells do not handle voltage fluctuations themselves. However, to address voltage fluctuations, external devices such as voltage regulators or inverters are used in conjunction with solar cells. These devices help maintain a stable voltage output from the solar cells, ensuring consistent power supply regardless of any fluctuations in the input voltage.
Solar cells do not handle voltage fluctuations directly. However, to manage voltage fluctuations, additional components such as voltage regulators or inverters are used in conjunction with solar cells. These components help stabilize and regulate the voltage output from solar cells to ensure consistent and reliable power supply.