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jrnymn7
Feb 09, 2015Explorer
Of course, then again, the 24v panel's higher voltage may just wake up the PWM quite early, even at half power.
At 50% panel power (115w), an MPPT would put out about 8.2a @ 14Vcharge (115w/14v), while the PWM would put out about 4.15a (1/2 Isc)... but for how long? Certainly not long enough to make up for 2-3a the rest of the day. So I think your 24v-24v idea may be a good one, provided you don't loose your gains when converting back to usable 12v.
At 50% panel power (115w), an MPPT would put out about 8.2a @ 14Vcharge (115w/14v), while the PWM would put out about 4.15a (1/2 Isc)... but for how long? Certainly not long enough to make up for 2-3a the rest of the day. So I think your 24v-24v idea may be a good one, provided you don't loose your gains when converting back to usable 12v.
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