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KJINTF
Jun 09, 2013Explorer
Jim
I did a few simple tests a couple of years back on the "Magic" tracking algorithms used in MPPT controllers. To me that algorithm is the heart of the MPPT design and where the rubber meets the road easily differentiating the competitors. I used Blue Sky, Outback and Morningstar controllers with two K135 panels in series producing about 40Voc. For me the MS algorithm performance was easily the best of the three.
My MPPT 60 has two processors one for the tracking and one for external communications. MS has upgraded the tracking algorithm a few times over the past couple of years; their File History lets you know what's been changed.
PT
I was not aware of the use of any Rare Earth materials - please tell me more
I did a few simple tests a couple of years back on the "Magic" tracking algorithms used in MPPT controllers. To me that algorithm is the heart of the MPPT design and where the rubber meets the road easily differentiating the competitors. I used Blue Sky, Outback and Morningstar controllers with two K135 panels in series producing about 40Voc. For me the MS algorithm performance was easily the best of the three.
My MPPT 60 has two processors one for the tracking and one for external communications. MS has upgraded the tracking algorithm a few times over the past couple of years; their File History lets you know what's been changed.
PT
I was not aware of the use of any Rare Earth materials - please tell me more
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