โDec-15-2015 08:49 AM
โDec-19-2015 11:56 AM
Salvo wrote:Some of us are discussing mine, some of us are not.
I didn't know we were discussing your string in particular.
โDec-19-2015 11:34 AM
2oldman wrote:Salvo wrote:Of course, but what he's questioning is the fact that with partial shading, my string isn't showing a massive reduction in amps, like from 8 to 3.
if one of the batteries malfunctions and can only supply 6V at 5A then the string outputs 36V at 5A, or 180W
โDec-19-2015 11:13 AM
Salvo wrote:Of course, but what he's questioning is the fact that with partial shading, my string isn't showing a massive reduction in amps, like from 8 to 3.
if one of the batteries malfunctions and can only supply 6V at 5A then the string outputs 36V at 5A, or 180W
โDec-19-2015 11:01 AM
BFL13 wrote:Nope. No MC4 anywhere. All hard-wired to enclosed screw terminals, one long continuous #10 standard extension cord connected to two #10 wires on the roof down to basement.
Are the pigtails so long they reach the J box? I was thinking there would be an MC4 at the end of one of the pig tails you could undo.
โDec-19-2015 10:52 AM
2oldman wrote:BFL13 wrote:Me too.. and good question!
If that shaded panel is half by-passed, then it is putting out half its current? (I really am confused about the current amount)
โDec-19-2015 10:41 AM
โDec-19-2015 10:30 AM
BFL13 wrote:The best you're gonna get is covering it! Wire connections are in jct box and sealed up with caulk.
Would covering it completely with a blanket be like more shading (bad) or should you disconnect it from the string (maybe good) ?
โDec-19-2015 10:16 AM
2oldman wrote:
Tomorrow. Interesting discussion for sure.
The constant amps argument makes sense, since all the cells in a panel are in series, and by now we should all know that the current is the same everywhere in series configuration.
83.8 x 7.3 right now with about 40% shading.
โDec-19-2015 09:36 AM
โDec-19-2015 09:34 AM
2oldman wrote:
You keep this up and I'm going to go up there and put a blanket on that panel!!
โDec-19-2015 08:48 AM
โDec-19-2015 08:37 AM
CA Traveler wrote:BFL13 wrote:Because you keep returning to the same incorrect assumptions.
If that shaded panel is half by-passed, then it is putting out half its current? (I really am confused about the current amount)
Try this: Assume you can magically rewire a shaded bypassed section of a panel so that the section is no longer in the circuit. Would you not agree that the panel is now producing the same current but with less voltage - say 1/3 less voltage with a typical 3 diode panel?
Also we're discussing array voltage and array amps. Of course the controller output amps are now less as it now has less input power due to the reduced input voltage and it has to maintain the output voltage to the battery.
โDec-19-2015 08:19 AM
โDec-19-2015 08:19 AM
CA Traveler wrote:This explanation makes sense to me..with a bit of editing.. 'The voltage output..' (not current - meaning amps)
The current output from the panels is dependent upon the amount of sun and can vary from 0 to the panels Imp. Shadows that activate bypass diodes reduce the voltage and don't effect the current from the panels.
BFL13 wrote:Me too.. and good question!
If that shaded panel is half by-passed, then it is putting out half its current? (I really am confused about the current amount)
โDec-19-2015 08:09 AM