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Atlantic Seaboard

As the name suggests, the mighty Atlantic Ocean (and its beautiful beaches) is the mainstay of the area from the V&A Waterfront to Hout Bay, with Green Point, Three Anchor Bay, Mouille Point, Sea Point, Fresnaye, Bantry Bay, Clifton, Camps Bay, Bakoven and Llandudno spread out in between. The area offers a range of outdoor and adventure activities as well as an abundance of restaurants, niché eateries and bistros, coffee and retail shops.

Top Attractions & Activities

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Beaches

Scenic Drives

Robben Island

Theatre on the Bay

Sea Point Promenade

Bars, Cafés and Eateries

Green Point Urban Park

Camps Bay African Crafts Market

Beach Sports, Water Sports and Paragliding

Understanding inverters

An inverter is a device that converts direct current (DC) electricity, which is the type of electricity produced by solar panels, into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is the type of electricity used in South African homes. Inverters are an essential component of any home solar power system, as they allow the electricity generated by the solar panels to power appliances and lights in the home.

The basic principle behind an inverter is simple. Solar panels produce DC electricity when they are exposed to sunlight. This DC electricity is then fed into the inverter, where it is converted into AC electricity. The AC electricity is then sent to the home’s electrical panel, where it can be used to power appliances and lights or stored in batteries.

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