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ken white wrote:BFL13 wrote:
It is all about whether, at "normal" temps, the MPPT advantage over PWM is lost. Seems it could be, but my incomplete results are encouraging that it won't be entirely lost, leaving some sort of MPPT "gain" to justify the controller's higher cost.
I'll bet money the MPPT still outperforms the PWM as long as higher voltage panels are used...
Don't compare the MPPT to PWM with low voltage panels since it is not designed to have an advantage there...
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BFL13 wrote:
It is all about whether, at "normal" temps, the MPPT advantage over PWM is lost. Seems it could be, but my incomplete results are encouraging that it won't be entirely lost, leaving some sort of MPPT "gain" to justify the controller's higher cost.
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ktmrfs wrote:Good stuff!
Given that, even on a clear day High RH could have a slight effect on solar panel output.
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