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jrnymn7
Nov 04, 2014Explorer
red, I think the only time bucking can stop is if the panel itself cannot provide enough power to maintain a V-input of at least one volt above the bucker's V-output setting. During cv/abs mode, amps are tapering, so any extra power available at the panel is simply not utilized.
The batteries are the load, and the panel is the power source. And just like plugging a lamp into an ac receptacle, the lamp does not receive the entire force of the entire ac power available, but only what it draws from it. So say, 115v at 2a, even though 15a are available from the ac panel breaker. (At least that's how I understand it).
The batteries are the load, and the panel is the power source. And just like plugging a lamp into an ac receptacle, the lamp does not receive the entire force of the entire ac power available, but only what it draws from it. So say, 115v at 2a, even though 15a are available from the ac panel breaker. (At least that's how I understand it).
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