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harold1946
Oct 24, 2013Explorer
BFL13 wrote:
You could use temp data with your own panel's coefficients for a better idea of your "expected amps." Compare with actual amps to see if your system is working right.
Since the coeficiency of a solar panel is controlled by the manufacturer and is not adjustable by the end user.
All the testing in the world is not going to change anything. Temperatures change constantly and power output from solar panels does also.
If I am curious about what the output from my solar array is at any given time I simply look at the monitor.
My "expected amps" are exactly what the manufacturer states under ideal conditions, which seldom happens, and cannot be controlled in a real world environment.
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