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BFL13 wrote:mena661 wrote:
I think you need to invest in a clamp on meter. You'd use it quite a bit.
I would, but then Salvo would have me up for holding it wrong, and I would still be accused of "measurement error."
If she comes back next year, maybe your mermaid sister could hold it steady in her flippers so the numbers would be right?
โDec-05-2014 02:50 PM
โDec-05-2014 01:12 PM
Salvo wrote:
There's three possibilities for this discrepancy.
1. Irradiance fluctuates. You could be measuring mppt current when irradiance was lower.
2. Measurement error.
3. Your mppt controller is sub par.
If everything is working correctly, you should see 5 to 10% more current with mppt.BFL13 wrote:
Salvo that is part of the big puzzle to me. The Isc was over the rated Isc of 8.3 so to me that means the panel is at least at STC for irradiance, allowing for the high temperature raising Isc but lowering Voc.
I just figure if the Isc is over its rating that means the insolation is ok, and any losses are from something else. No?
โDec-05-2014 11:20 AM
BFL13 wrote:LOL! How did I miss this? She might be willing to help if you let her inside the fence. And bring more fish!
If she comes back next year, maybe your mermaid sister could hold it steady in her flippers so the numbers would be right?
โDec-05-2014 08:21 AM
โDec-05-2014 07:15 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Salvo, I took a zillion measurements and that's what I got.
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If anyone has some data that proves otherwise, please post it.
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JiminDenver wrote:
BFL
Is it possible that with the higher temperatures also comes higher humidity or haze? The difference in temperature is more like a half a amp for me but it's a lot dryer here too.