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BFL13 wrote:
AFAIK, the only reason to use the load terminals is so you can use the various timer features of the controller for when the load is to be on or turned off if the battery becomes too low.
I hate those tiny screw downs for attaching the wires. I ended up using #8 wire for pigtails in the bigger holes underneath the screws so when the screw is down it holds the wire and makes contact above too. Even so, I had to use black tape to keep the wires from touching each other at the terminals and shorting.
( I don't know what to call that black tape. It used to be called hockey stick tape and it was not this new vinyl kind either. Hope that does not date myself ! ๐ )
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โNov-02-2013 07:51 AM
ktmrfs wrote:NinerBikes wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
BFL
At least I think it was you. Asked about temp effects and what temp panels are referenced to.
well, I just got a 100 W portable panel from solar world. And looked at the panel spec's. Nominal panel temp for rated spec's for Imp and Isc and Vmp is 47C.
Which works out to pretty close to the panel temps I was seeing in my report on MPPT controllers for panel temp at a 70F ambient.
Link to 100w portable panel from solar world? My Googler is having a hard time finding that product.
Well, looks like solar blvd is kinda like Costco. If you see it and want it buy it because it may be gone tomorrow.
Yup, looked, and it looks like the 100 and 160 W panels are gone. All that I found was a 120W panel.
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โNov-01-2013 06:19 PM
NinerBikes wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
BFL
At least I think it was you. Asked about temp effects and what temp panels are referenced to.
well, I just got a 100 W portable panel from solar world. And looked at the panel spec's. Nominal panel temp for rated spec's for Imp and Isc and Vmp is 47C.
Which works out to pretty close to the panel temps I was seeing in my report on MPPT controllers for panel temp at a 70F ambient.
Link to 100w portable panel from solar world? My Googler is having a hard time finding that product.
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JiminDenver wrote:
The MPPT vs PMW debate will rage on just as the FLA vs AGM will. BFL is doing all of us a great service with his comparisons and testing, those designing a system should pay attention.
Cost is a easy basic comparison but should be on the whole, not just the controller. 12v panels cost more per watt, have a larger footprint per watt, need heavier wiring all so you can save a few bucks on the controller.
Look at the controllers being compared too. The ultra cheap PWM controllers have few if any features. The one from Solarblvd has many returns too. Are you saving money if you have to replace the controller or decide you want one with features like a display, the ability to set charge values or in some cases even a float? What does a nice PWM controller cost and how does that system on a whole compare price wise?
I was hoping the $12 RJ special MPPT controller was real and would give a apples to apples comparison for price. Then we found it didn't do MPPT at all and a 24v panel would only be good on a 24v bank. Too bad too because that would have really dropped a 24v system in price.
12v has always had the edge in price while the 24v system has it in footprint. Cheaper 24v panels and controllers like the Eco-W brought them closer until I saw the 200w 12v system shipped and ready to go for $300. That's going to be hard to beat unless you can find your panels cheap like I did.