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grizzzman wrote:
Ding Ding Ding!!!!!!!! Refreshing to say the least:B
โSep-02-2015 08:24 PM
red31 wrote:Almot wrote:red31 wrote:
That's the benefit of PWM, no transformer to waist energy on small systems.
Has been debated many times, and the consensus seems to be that main benefit of PWM for small (but still multipanel) systems is the cost.
Only if you ignore the heating issue with MPPT. Our good experimenter BFL has shown this as well as those poorly disappointed with their MPPT performance in real life compared to expectations. Let's remember BFL has the back of his open to what ever breeze there is, roof mounted would be even hotter, NOTC comes to mind and the coefficient of lost peak power with cell temperature.
Ignore bucking losses if you like.
โSep-02-2015 04:04 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I am going to "Do" the toad before I depart to the south. Now that I have found "Locomotive Grade" cable the battery is going to be relocated to the trunk and it looks like a Sam's Club AGM might be in the offing. A hundred forty dollar 68 amp hour group 34 flooded or a 179 dollar group 31 AGM? Duh!
โSep-02-2015 04:01 PM
Almot wrote:red31 wrote:
That's the benefit of PWM, no transformer to waist energy on small systems.
Has been debated many times, and the consensus seems to be that main benefit of PWM for small (but still multipanel) systems is the cost.
โSep-02-2015 02:46 PM
BFL13 wrote:
So do I, but a quick wire swap makes it 24v ๐ Then you need to find some 12v as stated earlier.
โSep-02-2015 02:34 PM
Almot wrote:BFL13 wrote:
I posted my good results with 24v panel and 24v batts using both MPPT and PWM.
He's got 12V bank.
โSep-02-2015 02:34 PM
red31 wrote:
That's the benefit of PWM, no transformer to waist energy on small systems.
โSep-02-2015 02:28 PM
NinerBikes wrote:
Most people either do a search here, or do their research/homework first, before they buy their charge controllers,and solar panels.
โSep-02-2015 02:27 PM
BFL13 wrote:
I posted my good results with 24v panel and 24v batts using both MPPT and PWM.
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