โApr-22-2018 05:48 PM
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โSep-02-2020 05:32 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
In a test I saw,a $15 PWM controller got 2 watts less than the Victron $$$ MPPT,in fact,all the different PWM controllers were only 2 watts lower than the various MPPT controllers..
So,I guess it depends on if those 2 watts are worth the huge step in price..Myself,I am trying to justify the MPPT controller price over the much cheaper PWM, for my upcoming solar instal.
โSep-02-2020 05:15 PM
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โSep-02-2020 12:18 PM
โSep-01-2020 04:24 PM
Almot wrote:obiwancanoli wrote:
If each panel has the capacity to provide 8.7 amps of charge, I've read that without the MPPT controller, I could lose up to 30% of those amps in the process, and thus, it would seem to take longer for the batteries to recharge, or to maintain their charge. In times of limited sunlight, it seemed wise to make the best use of the tools available, and it appeared such a controller would improve the charging process.
Q 1. I doubt you are losing anywhere near 30% with PWM and your present panels, unless wires are really thin - both before and after controller. Need more details on wiring.
Q 2. If limited sunshine affects your charging, you need more panels. Not necessarily a different controller. First you need to check whether your charging is really poor.
โSep-01-2020 04:12 PM
pauldub wrote:
Are you panels wired in series or parallel or a combination of the two? What gauge and length is the wire between your panels and controller? Are you willing to rewire the system if that is what is needed to improve the performance?
โAug-16-2020 04:22 PM
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โApr-25-2018 11:16 AM
red31 wrote:
Keep what ya got.
the combiner box makes it plug and play, may be a weak pt.
โApr-25-2018 10:09 AM
obiwancanoli wrote:
Yes, more than 20A... also noted that full charge is being maintained without having to plug into power... minimum 12.8V+
obiwancanoli wrote:
Spoke with the panel installer, and he noted that the 1st solar panel that was installed by the dealer included an inlet box which has a 3-tier plug-in (three 2-wire plug-ins), two of which each additional panels are plugged into. ....
He went on to say that while other systems would essentially shut down when the sun goes down, the system he was referring to would go on to continue charging the batteries
โApr-25-2018 09:32 AM
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โApr-25-2018 07:18 AM
obiwancanoli wrote:
English, please...