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vermilye wrote:pianotuna wrote:I wonder if this is true of the Bogart Industries SC2030 charge controller. According to their description, it communicates with a TM-2030 to "adjust charging current based on real time battery information". Could be sales hype, but since the 2030 actually keeps track of amp hours in & out, it might be more accurate than battery voltage. Anyone have any further info on this controller?
Hi jrnymn,
Since all the controllers I've seen just look at battery voltage they switch out of bulk faster than one might expect. Often I see the Blue Sky change from float to bulk when clouds pass by.
โJan-21-2015 06:46 AM
pianotuna wrote:I wonder if this is true of the Bogart Industries SC2030 charge controller. According to their description, it communicates with a TM-2030 to "adjust charging current based on real time battery information". Could be sales hype, but since the 2030 actually keeps track of amp hours in & out, it might be more accurate than battery voltage. Anyone have any further info on this controller?
Hi jrnymn,
Since all the controllers I've seen just look at battery voltage they switch out of bulk faster than one might expect. Often I see the Blue Sky change from float to bulk when clouds pass by.
โJan-21-2015 06:40 AM
BFL13 wrote:
The $102 Eco-Worthy MPPT 20a controller has an adjustable high set point to reach Vabs, an adjustable Float, and the voltage that triggers a return to MPPT is not adjustable but is 13.2v.
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CA Traveler wrote:
My series panel shading in storage clearly shows the effect of bypass diodes.
Perhaps I'll be able to more testing with summer sun and different kinds of shade.
โJan-21-2015 06:20 AM
jrnymn7 wrote:
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Or do folks see mppt drop out of mppt at a lower than expected SOC, and stay there?
And Brulaz brings up a good point. Perhaps some have their mppt's setpoint too low, and this is causing premature de-bulkulation?
Rogue wrote:
Under some conditions (very low light and shading) the arrayโs power curve will be nearly flat and will have no discernable maximum power point to track. This can be especially evident when using series-wired modules.
During these periods, which are common in the morning and evening, and potentially during periods of array shading, the PV array produces little usable energy and the MPT-3048 may attempt a more efficient direct connection between the array and the batteries.
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โJan-20-2015 06:09 PM
jrnymn7 wrote:
I'm a little curious as to why comparing mppt to pwm often results in being accused of having some "aversion" to watts... what's up with that??? No one is denying mppt takes wattage and turns it into amps at a given voltage. We're just trying to get past the marketing hype, and get to the real facts. If that offends some people, I suggest they take a step back, and ask themselves why they are so emotionally attached to their mppt controllers? I mean, seriously?
โJan-20-2015 05:58 PM
jrnymn7 wrote:
I'm a little curious as to why comparing mppt to pwm often results in being accused of having some "aversion" to watts... what's up with that??? No one is denying mppt takes wattage and turns it into amps at a given voltage. We're just trying to get past the marketing hype, and get to the real facts. If that offends some people, I suggest they take a step back, and ask themselves why they are so emotionally attached to their mppt controllers? I mean, seriously?