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pianotuna
May 19, 2017Nomad III
Hi Phil,
My understanding is that for each cell (or string) that drops out and is bypassed the voltage will drop.
My system is nominally 33 volts, so I get some charging early in the day and some past actual sunset.
That is one reason it has been so hard for me to make the decision to replace what I have. It works extremely well and does exactly what I planned it to do. Just not enough wattage for full time.
My understanding is that for each cell (or string) that drops out and is bypassed the voltage will drop.
My system is nominally 33 volts, so I get some charging early in the day and some past actual sunset.
That is one reason it has been so hard for me to make the decision to replace what I have. It works extremely well and does exactly what I planned it to do. Just not enough wattage for full time.
pnichols wrote:
It "seems like", for instance, that a bunch of 24 volt panels in parallel always putting out 24 volts - even with some panels being shaded - into the controller would be a superior arrangement. :h
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