Eko-Okna: Screens powered by the solar energy

Eko-Okna: Screens powered by the solar energy
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Date: 20 June 2019

Recently, screen roller shutters from Eko-Okna's offer can be equipped with solar drives.

This is a modern combination of comfortable control with solar power supply.

Recommended specially to install in buildings in which conducting the power to the drives is uncomfortable or involves violation of the wall or façade.

Eko-Okna: Screens powered by the solar energy

How does the solar drive works?

The battery is supplied by the photovoltaic panel which is placed on the roller shutter cassette or on the façade above the window. Contrary to popular opinion the panel doesn’t have to be exposed to direct sunlight. To charge the battery, access to the daily light is enough. 

Eko-Okna: Screens powered by the solar energy

Technical data of the solar panel:

•  DC tubular drive,

•  drive with mechanical limit switchers,

•  20 Nm power – allows to raise even large-sized roller shutters,

•  5W solar panel with a built-in accumulator 5.1 Ah and radio receiver,

•  assembly to the roller shutter cassette or to the façade above the window,

•  possibility to charge the battery with the use of 5 V with the USB micro output.

  

Eko-Okna: Screens powered by the solar energy

To all screen roller shutters with the solar drive the client receives remote to control remotely.

See our screen roller shutter offer

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