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Jun 07, 2014Explorer
BFL13 wrote:
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My question is what happens on solar when you are still at the higher voltage but the current drops off due to a band of cloud going by? The voltage will drop too when the amps drop off but I think you can have a time there if you work the scenario real hard, that you will be above the "full" voltage parameter ( being somewhere above the Float v parameter and below Vabs, and at or below your current parameter. The time it stays there has to be long enough to meet the time parameter too.
In my post above, I suggested a 2 hour wait (P14) where volts more than P1 AND amps less than P2 for the full duration. The random cloud would be well past and amps would be back up. It may not be enough time for a major t-storm to pass but by then you would have other problems not related to the batt charge. Would have to go with your best guess to cover contingencies, 1-5 hours for P14.
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