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red31 wrote:Please show a detailed calculation.smkettner wrote:
#12 is fine by my calculator(16+ volts at controller), kill it with #10.
Do ya just ignore Vmp dropping due to cell temp and let the panel operate of the right side of Vmp at way less current?
I figured on a sunny day Vmp ~15.3 and 2 sets of 10g/8A/pair and max controller input would be ~14.8 staying on the left of the curve.
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Rbertalotto wrote:
The cable run on this trailer is incredible simple. Down the refrigerator vent and under the trailer to the front compartment. The controller will be 24" from the batteries.
Thanks for all the great comment!
Sep-04-2015 09:58 AM
RoyB wrote:
My goal for my upcoming solar panels will be be to produce at least 20AMPS of usable DC Current during high sun in hopes to re-charge my multiple battery bank to at least there 90% charge state before I lose the high sun. Then I can use the batteries for the next day/night run off the batteries...
I would love to have enough solar panels to re-charge my batteries to their 90% charge state in a three hour charge run but this is unrealistic cost wise to attain. My current battery banks want to use 52-53 AMPS DC current when first hit 14.4VDC charging voltage from the controller. This would require several solar panels in he setup since most 120WATT Solar Panels will only produce around 15-19VDC at 5-6 AMPS of usable DC Current. Just having a couple of these sized panels on the roof will take alot of hours of high sun to achieve this before your high sun goes away at the end of the day.
Roy Ken
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