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โJan-20-2015 11:48 AM
jrnymn7 wrote:
lol, yes, but I'm saying, unless the bank is very near full, mppt should REMAIN in bulk/mppt mode throughout nearly the entire charge. I don't see why a large load is needed to get it back into bulk, during a 50-9? % soc charge. With solar being at such a low amperage/C-rate, Vbatt should remain low enough to not initiate abs/constant voltage mode. Yes, once the bank is very near full, and now in cv, or already in float, then I can see a switch from cv back to cc when a significant load is applied.
I don't imagine many folks have a solar array large enough to put out more than a C/10 charge rate. (i.e; 700w solar for a 400Ah bank).
โJan-20-2015 11:42 AM
Salvo wrote:
I don't know what you're talking about.
In my scenario, some panels or a part of a panel has full sun while other panels or parts of panels are in shade. There are two types of shade. Some shade will cause the bypass diodes to conduct while with "soft" shade they will not conduct. If the diodes do not conduct then series is in a world of hurt.jrnymn7 wrote:
Sorry Salvo,
By "shade", I meant partial obstruction, not low light/clouds.
I think someone told me an obstruction could shut down my entire array, if in parallel? (But I could be mistaken)
โJan-20-2015 11:34 AM
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โJan-20-2015 11:19 AM
Salvo wrote:
Don't expect to be handed everything 0n a silver platter. Google away. Or, put a thermocouple on the panel and run some tests. That's what I did.JiminDenver wrote:
Great, so tell me what conditions you expect to see that in. I have never seen the drop off BFL speaks of and my panels see the 90's at altitude and 100s here in Denver. No one sees more intense sun than we do at altitude so I'm trying to determined just how hot it has to be to get a panel temp of 75c.
โJan-20-2015 11:13 AM
jrnymn7 wrote:
Sorry Salvo,
By "shade", I meant partial obstruction, not low light/clouds.
I think someone told me an obstruction could shut down my entire array, if in parallel? (But I could be mistaken)
โJan-20-2015 11:12 AM
jrnymn7 wrote:
PT,
Yes, but I'm asking whether a heavy load on the system is even required to kick the mppt "back into bucking mode". Seems to me, unless one has a rather large array in relation to their bank, bulk (and thus bucking) would occur very deep into the charge, regardless. I often read, mppt only applies in bulk, but if amp tapering doesn't happen until that last few % of soc, then it's kinda irrelevant, isn't it?
โJan-20-2015 11:06 AM
JiminDenver wrote:
Great, so tell me what conditions you expect to see that in. I have never seen the drop off BFL speaks of and my panels see the 90's at altitude and 100s here in Denver. No one sees more intense sun than we do at altitude so I'm trying to determined just how hot it has to be to get a panel temp of 75c.
โJan-20-2015 10:56 AM
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โJan-20-2015 10:34 AM
jrnymn7 wrote:
For example, my 280 watts of 12v panels have a combined Isc of 16a. Let's say that drops slightly to 15a.
On my bank, that's... 430Ah / 15a = ~ C/28
When charging at a C/4.8 rate, I see a switch from constant current to tapering current at ~83% soc. So at C/28, wouldn't that keep either controller in bulk/cc very deep into the charge?
If so, shouldn't mppt have the advantage (panel temp aside) throughout nearly the entire charge, even without any added loads, seeing as my bank can accept over 30a at 90% soc and a Vabs setpoint of 14.8v?
Moreover, wouldn't solar charging Lithium have the same effect, as they can accept huge amounts of current well into the charge?
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