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BFL13 wrote:
"I was able to test each 250w panel. They were producing at 37V and 9.1amps. Seemed very healthy. I'm curious if anyone can comment on the likely output of these to the batteries from the MPPT controller after the controller converts it to be used on my 12v system... Is there a simple equation for this?"
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if the panels are aimed at the sun at high noon, your 500w loses 10% from panel heating, so now at 450w. Line loss from panels to controller using proper wire should be under 3%, so call it 2% off the 450, so now at 439w input watts to controller. Say controller is 95% efficient doing 24-12, so lose 5% of 439 = 22w so output watts = 417w
Amps to battery (assuming no other loads) = output watts / batt v, so
it depends on batt v at the time what amps are. (there might be some more loss on the wires from controller to battery too, but we are pretending that is no loss for this example)
417/13v = 32 amps
417/13.5 = 31 amps
417/14 = 29.8 amps
With 500w of PWM aimed at high sun for full Isc (you get about the same amps to battery as the Isc and no loss for panel heating since Isc does not drop with heat (it goes up a bit)--expect about 31 amps
31 = 31. but as previously mentioned that is with panels aimed at high noon on 21 June in say, Texas.
You need another calculation for say, 9am with flat on roof panels on 21 Sep in, say Seattle, and another for 21 Dec.
All you can do is stick those panels up there and you get what the weatherman will allow that day for your latitude and calendar date. Looks like you got a very good deal on those 250s!
โDec-17-2020 12:19 PM
โDec-17-2020 11:37 AM
SJ-Chris wrote:
I was able to test each 250w panel. They were producing at 37V and 9.1amps. Seemed very healthy. I'm curious if anyone can comment on the likely output of these to the batteries from the MPPT controller after the controller converts it to be used on my 12v system... Is there a simple equation for this?
-Chris
โDec-17-2020 07:20 AM
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โDec-14-2020 05:23 PM
SJ-Chris wrote:
How about this charge controller?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B089SH3W85/ref=sspa_mw_detail_6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&pd_rd_i=B089SH3W85p13NParams#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div
$49.90 with free shipping
60a PWM
12/24/36v battery system
States up to 720w if using a 12v system.
Maximum input voltage from the panel: 92v according to the seller.
If these specs are true, then it seems like you could buy two 250w panels for $50x2= $100 and this charge controller ($50) and all the misc other items (~$60) and have a 500w solar system for ~$210.
Note: This requires picking up the panels as shipping makes them too pricy. (I happen to be visiting near where their business is located in Arizona right now.... ๐
What am I missing here? Thoughts?
Chris
โDec-14-2020 04:51 PM
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