โFeb-05-2014 01:55 PM
โFeb-07-2014 12:51 PM
BFL13 wrote:
I haven't tried it, but AFAIK, the 12/24 PWM can be put on 12v batts and have a 24v array. It just won't do more than that array's Isc, which is about half what a 12v panel's Isc/watt would be. Wrong??
โFeb-07-2014 08:21 AM
red31 wrote:
I thought ya could connect a 24v panel directly to a 12v battery, disconnect when battery voltage is desirable.
โFeb-07-2014 05:54 AM
โFeb-07-2014 05:39 AM
Almot wrote:KD4UPL wrote:Johnny G1 wrote:
C40 Xantrex controller 12- 48 volts and a good controller.
This model of controller, while excellent in it's own right and nearly indestructible, is not an MPPT model and won't work for matching higher voltage panels to a 12v system.
Yep. PWM controllers can be 12/24/48V, but this merely means that they will automatically recognize the battery input, i.e. can be used on 12, or 24, or 48V battery bank on the condition that the array output is the same as the battery bank. Ex, for 48V bank it would require 48V nominal array, i.e. 2*24V panels in series. It won't convert 24V panel output (or 100V of a few panels in series) into 13V charging voltage for 12V bank.
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โFeb-07-2014 12:06 AM
KD4UPL wrote:Johnny G1 wrote:
C40 Xantrex controller 12- 48 volts and a good controller.
This model of controller, while excellent in it's own right and nearly indestructible, is not an MPPT model and won't work for matching higher voltage panels to a 12v system.
โFeb-06-2014 02:20 PM
Johnny G1 wrote:
C40 Xantrex controller 12- 48 volts and a good controller.
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