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NinerBikes wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
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This is for the case of resistance between the panel and controller. The effects of a long run with PWM controller between the controller and battery bank is not part of this investigation. That experiment is โleft as an exercise to the readerโ. Any volunteers???
How would this vary between MPPT and PWM, assuming same input voltage and same input amperage coming out of the devices to the battery? Obviously, the thicker the wire and shorter the run, being DC current, the lower the losses of watts/voltage and amperage. This is of concern if you use long runs of wire between portable solar cells and your batteries, I would assume?
โOct-17-2013 08:02 PM
harold1946 wrote:
My question is how were you able to maintain 70 degrees panel temperature throughout the testing?
โOct-17-2013 04:56 PM
harold1946 wrote:
My question is how were you able to maintain 70 degrees panel temperature throughout the testing?
โOct-17-2013 04:44 PM
โOct-17-2013 04:07 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
Post #10
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This is for the case of resistance between the panel and controller. The effects of a long run with PWM controller between the controller and battery bank is not part of this investigation. That experiment is โleft as an exercise to the readerโ. Any volunteers???
โOct-17-2013 10:15 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
The serial panel shading test could suggest that the panels have bypass diodes. Is that the case? Shading only 1 or 2 bypass cell areas would also be interesting.
Perhaps even more interesting would be a test with soft shading (like a tree) on 1 and 2 panels as compared to full sun. Past discussions suggest parallel panels with soft shading on one panel will outperform the same shading on serial panels. I.e. Soft shading on one serial panel restricts the output of both serial panels.
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โOct-17-2013 09:14 AM
KJINTF wrote:
Good read!
Individual PV systems and environmental conditions vary almost as much as each userโs expectations of their personal system
Do you have the MS adaptor that fits into the data port of your Sunsaver 15?
It's low cost and a nice thing to have laying around
PM - me if you want to borrow mine
My rig is put away for the winter
MSVIEW can be used to log a few dozen parameters of that nice little controller
โOct-17-2013 09:09 AM
red31 wrote:
Thanks for the effort and report.
I'm gonna guess these test where made on Oct 14, 2013 based on the data from U of O (Portland), click on chart recent data, then previous chart back to 10/14/13.ktmrfs wrote:
And looks like in the fall at 46N latitude, Iโm getting about 135 Watts from a nominal rated 160W panel, or about 85%. Sounds pretty reasonable to me, but would be interested to know what others are getting under similar conditions.
โOct-17-2013 08:47 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
And looks like in the fall at 46N latitude, Iโm getting about 135 Watts from a nominal rated 160W panel, or about 85%. Sounds pretty reasonable to me, but would be interested to know what others are getting under similar conditions.
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