Forum Discussion
jrnymn7
Jan 30, 2015Explorer
Salvo,
Are you saying, because of its buck converter, if a small enough load is applied, during abs or float, the MPPT controller does not need to kick into full blown mppt mode, because the bucker itself can handle the increased demand? But if the load is too much for the bucker to handle, then it will kick back into full blown mppt mode?
In other words, with a small added load, the available power at the present power point on the curve is sufficient, so the bucker can just use that available power, but a larger added load forces the controller to search for more available power along the curve?
Are you saying, because of its buck converter, if a small enough load is applied, during abs or float, the MPPT controller does not need to kick into full blown mppt mode, because the bucker itself can handle the increased demand? But if the load is too much for the bucker to handle, then it will kick back into full blown mppt mode?
In other words, with a small added load, the available power at the present power point on the curve is sufficient, so the bucker can just use that available power, but a larger added load forces the controller to search for more available power along the curve?
About Technical Issues
Having RV issues? Connect with others who have been in your shoes.24,262 PostsLatest Activity: Jun 12, 2025