โJul-31-2022 11:41 AM
โDec-01-2024 12:02 PM - edited โDec-01-2024 12:02 PM
Iโve been there with faulty controllers before, so I totally get the frustration. I recently upgraded my system and ended up using a controller from solarsmart.ie, and they were really helpful. I had an issue where my panels weren't charging correctly, and their support team walked me through the process of figuring it outโturns out, I was using the wrong type of cable for my panels! After swapping it out, everything worked like a charm. Theyโre pretty knowledgeable about different setups and have great customer service if you need any advice.
โNov-20-2024 09:12 AM
I remember your previous post about the issues with your solar setup! It's great that you got the new RENOGY Voyager controller. With the 100W panels, that controller should be fine. Iโve used a similar setup before, and the Voyager did a solid job handling everything. The flexible panel you mentioned can be a bit tricky with its power output, especially if it's offshore-madeโsometimes they donโt perform quite like expected.
โNov-20-2024 09:22 AM
While i am sure Qazert would appreciate the follow up, you are responding to a post that's 2 years old and they haven't been on here since. Also, reading through the thread it looks like the OP already solved/answered any questions they had.
โNov-20-2024 09:10 AM
Have you checked the voltage of the panels at different times of the day?
โAug-17-2022 05:18 PM
โAug-01-2022 01:21 PM
CA Traveler wrote:Qwazert wrote:Absolutely and then you'll need another 100W and then another... :B
Everything appears to be working as it should...but I need AT LEAST another 100W of solar-grabbing capacity.
โAug-01-2022 12:34 PM
โAug-01-2022 12:12 PM
Qwazert wrote:Absolutely and then you'll need another 100W and then another... :B
Everything appears to be working as it should...but I need AT LEAST another 100W of solar-grabbing capacity.
โAug-01-2022 10:55 AM
โAug-01-2022 10:42 AM
red31 wrote:Qwazert wrote:
I don't believe I have any way of forcing this controller into BULK mode...it does that part automatically.
And I don't have any little lights...just an LCD readout.
Which exact Voyager do you have? Is it the waterproof one or ?
โAug-01-2022 08:37 AM
โAug-01-2022 08:27 AM
Qwazert wrote:
I don't believe I have any way of forcing this controller into BULK mode...it does that part automatically.
And I don't have any little lights...just an LCD readout.
โAug-01-2022 08:08 AM
red31 wrote:
the little lights on the controller indicate when the controller is in BULK mode.
Bulk mode is the only mode where the panels full power goes to the battery. The panels should operate at approx battery voltage during BULK mode. As the battery voltage rises, panel operating voltage will rise to match that of the battery.
Other modes, power is limited to maintain a constant voltage. The panel is turned on/off to keep the voltage at a certain set point.
So the controller needs to be in BULK mode for your test!
โAug-01-2022 07:39 AM
Qwazert wrote:An MPPT controller will sort that out for you regardless of how they're connected.
As I understand things, connecting them in series will not be much of a benefit, since I need more charging CURRENT, as opposed to higher voltage.