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jodeb720 wrote:
My buddy picked up 6 300 watt panels today - because he wants to be able to feed his ravenous Starlink - without running the generator.
The starlink uses 190 watts of power at 120v - it's a pig for power.
The panels have an open voltage of about 30 volts - and are rated at about 8 amps.
When the output is run through an MPPT controller - whats the conversion of higher voltage to output in amps?
One would assume that it would drop the voltage to 14.4 or 14.6 for bulk charging - but the amps would be higher than the panels rating of 8.
He's got two sets of 6 volt batteries (I think they are 100 amp Golf Cart batteries). if what i've read here is correct, he can only put 25% of the total battery capacity (lead acid) in per hour to recharge them.
I'm a bit concerned that the Controller could easily drive over that 25% amount and wipe out his batteries prematurely. Now before you tell me we can control the total amps on the controller (which we can), I'm just curious how many amps he should expect per panel assuming full sun - 30 volts and rated at 8 amps.
Thanks in advance!
josh
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