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pnichols
May 08, 2015Explorer II
BFL13 wrote:
Because "MPPT" controllers have buck converters in them and "PWM" controllers do not. Never mind the tracking trick to get MPP, the thing is you need the buck converter to go 24-12, or 48-12, whatever.
Given the typical 12 volt RV battery bank, doesn't what you say lead to the logical conclusion that if one wants the best solar energy capture efficiency possible, then they should go with 24 volt (or higher) panels feeding an MPPT controller? There should also be some small plus that results from a little bit less voltage drop in panel to controller wiring with 24 volt (or higher) panels over 12 volt panels.
However, wouldn't a single 24 volt 200W panel's output fall off a lot faster from partial shading than the total output would fall off from two paralleled 100 watt 12 volt panels in the same partial shading?
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