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Pemanfaatan Motor Listrik Bertenaga Energi Matahari Sebagai Penarik Jaring Pada Kapal Nelayan
Author(s) -
Ali Basrah Pulungan,
Asnil Asnil,
Rahmat Hidayat,
Juli Sardi,
Reni Rahmadewi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal pendidikan teknologi kejuruan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2621-3273
pISSN - 2621-1548
DOI - 10.24036/jptk.v2i3.5723
Subject(s) - towing , electricity , environmental science , fishing , solar energy , marine engineering , electric potential energy , automotive engineering , operations management , computer science , engineering , electrical engineering , fishery , energy (signal processing) , mathematics , biology , statistics
This article aim to be able to take advantage of an electric motor as a net puller on a fishing boat using solar energy. The use of human labor as a net puller requires a large amount of energy and needs a break to be able to do more withdrawal activities, so the number of withdrawals that can be done is very limited. Pantai Jaya fishing groups as partners are among the 20 active fishing groups in the Pasie Nan Tigo sub-district of Koto Tangah subdistrict of Padang City who experience these problems. The problem of this partner can be given a solution in the form of the use of an electric motor as a towing net on a fishing boat. In order not to cause problems in terms of electricity supply, solar energy can be used by using solar cells, so there is no addition of fuel oil. The implementation method given is direct installation and provision of extension materials on the use of solar cell technology and the introduction of components and hand tools. This activity was carried out for two days which included preparation, installation and training, followed by a group of fishermen. The fishing group received a set of solar cells, electric motors, batteries and other accessories and installed them. Based on tests that have been carried out in sunny weather conditions at 300C, a load of 50 kg with a rated voltage at that time 12.4V, motor speed 2.7m / min, 2.4A. Based on the results of these tests indicate that the solar cell system has worked according to the parameters it should. Therefore, it can be said that this activity has been carried out properly and the solar cell system is functioning properly. Participants hope for these activities to be carried out for the following year, because there are still a number of fishing boat groups that are in dire need.

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