solar-cell system
Unit that is usually made up of 36 solar cells, each of which produces a voltage of 0.5 V; it is used to power low-voltage devices.
fuse 
Electric connection device devised for interrupting the current in the event of electric overload by melting one of its components.
frame 
Sealed box that is encased in glass and contains the solar-cell panel.
battery 
Unit that stores the electricity produced by the collector and retrieves it to power a device, here an incandescent lamp.
solar-cell panel 
Interconnected solar cells that are mounted onto a protective support; it usually produces between 15 and 20 volts.
solar radiation 
All the electromagnetic waves emitted by the Sun.
terminal box 
Box in which the electric cables powering the battery are connected to the collector’s positive and negative contacts.
diode 
Electronic component that ensures the current flows in one direction only; this prevents the system’s battery from discharging overnight.
energy-saving bulb 
Bulb whose electricity consumption is lower and its life longer than an incandescent bulb.
solar cell 
Device used to convert solar energy directly into electric energy (photovoltaic effect).
glass 
Glass covering that allows solar radiation to pass through.