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CamperWill
Jun 01, 2016Explorer
Okay, now let me ask you this without trying to get into a big debate.
Being in the new england area of the US, most of the areas we camp at are covered in shade of some sort which obviously impacts the effectiveness of solar. With the panels being used in a "portable" manner we can put them where they are most effective but I'm sure there will be some shade lines and what not that block the sun from time to time.
In an environment like that would it be better going PWM or MPPT? Poly or Mono? Taking into account that 24v panels seem cheaper then 12v panels per watt would MPPT be better in the long run?
MPPT Setup
Controller: $146
Panel: $153
Watts: 235 @ 24v
Max Amps: 20A
PWM Setup
Controller: $56
Panel: $129
Watts: 160 @ 12v
Max Amps: 10A
Being in the new england area of the US, most of the areas we camp at are covered in shade of some sort which obviously impacts the effectiveness of solar. With the panels being used in a "portable" manner we can put them where they are most effective but I'm sure there will be some shade lines and what not that block the sun from time to time.
In an environment like that would it be better going PWM or MPPT? Poly or Mono? Taking into account that 24v panels seem cheaper then 12v panels per watt would MPPT be better in the long run?
MPPT Setup
Controller: $146
Panel: $153
Watts: 235 @ 24v
Max Amps: 20A
PWM Setup
Controller: $56
Panel: $129
Watts: 160 @ 12v
Max Amps: 10A
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