Solar Module
The 5-cell photovoltaic module is used for experiments in solar energy and for generating electric energy for the hydrogen generator. The practical base facilitates alignment towards a source of light.
Electrolyzer
The electrolyzer separates water into hydrogen and oxygen. It is operated with distilled water and requires no caustic solutions or acids. The integrated graduated hydrogen storage cylinders visualize the classic hydrogen separation experiment, as in the Hoffmann apparatus.
Fuel Cell
The fuel cell generates electrical energy from hydrogen and oxygen. It is based on PEM technology, which is the most widespread technology used in the development of fuel cell applications, e.g. for motor vehicles or stationary power supply systems.
Load Measurement Box
The convenient and compact load measurement box is used for recording data during experiments. Integrated consumers, such as a motor, a lamp and 7 selectable resistors, enable numerous experiments, e.g. recording characteristic curves, or current and voltage.
The take-apart Fuel Cell
The take-apart fuel cell makes it possible to examine the functions and the design of a fuel cell in detail. A plug-in resistor, an electrode with reduced catalyst quantity and an air panel for air instead of oxygen operation enable in-depth experiments.
Methanol Fuel Cell
The methanol fuel cell uses methanol instead of hydrogen to generate electrical energy. This makes it possible to conduct more extensive experiments. The package includes storage cylinders for the storage of methanol solutions.