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This circuit is useful for characterizing photovoltaic modules, which have two source modes.. . . . . At voltages below VMPP, the photovoltaic modules look like a current source. It is normally difficult to characterize this flat region of the curve with a simple current-mode electronic load, because the voltage output is sensitive to small variations in current, and thus a constant-voltage mode load is a better choice.
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KJINTF wrote:
Some do this stuff while at home dreaming of camping - it could be the folks that still have full time jobs or have to work for a living rather than camping. For some of us the Retirement life style is wonderful
Jim
Take a very close look see at the Morningstar MODBUS interface protocol document, it contains what you are asking for. A wonderful document geared toward software programmers. Suggest you bite the bullet and purchase the programmable hardware to play with. Additionally move over to NAWAS forum where the extreme nose bleed solar folks hang out
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jolooote wrote:Nope! ๐ This is done before AND after camping!
Gee... THIS is what some do instead of campin? lol
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