A solar-powered atta chakki is a flour mill that runs on electricity generated by the Sun. The six basic components of a flour mill powered by solar energy are: 1) Flour Mill.
2) Motor.
3) Solar panel.
4) Solar drive or VFD drive.
5) Solar panel stand.
6) Wiring.
The Flour Mill
The flour mill is the plant’s primary component. You should set up a mill with a minimum diameter of 20 inches so that you can produce 10 to 15 quintals of flour each day. You will get daily profits of between 2000 and 2500 rupees from it.
The Motor
The motor is the second component of a flour mill powered by solar energy. A 10 horsepower motor can be installed to operate a 20- to 24-inch flour mill. Always use a reliable company motor like ours while making your selection. On the solar panel, the motor with minimal jerk load performs excellently.
Solar Panel
The solar panel is the component of the solar flour mill that costs the most money. You generate electricity with the solar panel to power your grain mill. Solar panels come in a variety of designs, namely polycrystalline, monocrystalline, mono-perc, and bi-facial. When picking solar panel technology, one should keep in mind that the solar panel should provide you with the most power possible throughout the entire year. In order to avoid running into any difficulties, a mono perk solar panel is a better and more affordable solution that requires little maintenance and also generates electricity.
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