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harold1946
Jun 26, 2013Explorer
HiTech wrote:
Because of shadows from semis, buildings, bridges...etc hitting the PVs, and because of less tree cover. Also because of rapidly changing direction of illumination and most likely little tilt. But especially the very rapidly changing illumination/shadow pattern, and what different controllers might make of it. Many factors. If you look at the solar race cars, they have much more advanced control strategies than most stationary charge controllers.
I imagine PWM would run effectively the same.
But I am curious in what people here actually observe with their set ups.
Jim
This would be another fine study project that would give loads of usless information if one had nothing better to do but watch a solar panel monitor while traveling.
After gathering all this information, what would you do with it that would be benificial?
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