โSep-30-2016 05:23 PM
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โOct-01-2016 11:29 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Down South in summer, sun is so high flat panels can be close to max.
"roof panels have one downside for most uses. the optimum tilt angle for getting rated power needs to be about the latitude your at plus solar declination. That means something around 45-60 degrees tilt. depending on location and time of year. "
Actually that's for winter up here. In summer,
Lat MINUS Dec = Tilt in northern hemisphere with north Dec
Since tilt (up from flat) = Zenith distance (90- sun's altitude above horizon) and ZD plus Dec = Lat at high noon, sun bearing S.
EG, 21 June Dec 23N at 49N---- Alt 64, so ZD is 26. 26 + 23 = 49
Same day down at 32N, tilt is 32-23 = 9 (almost flat)
Optimum tilt for a panel fixed pointing south is less than the noon angle so it can get more light in the shoulder hours. See macslab.
If you have a tilted panel on a twirler always pointing at the sun, however, you want it tilted higher in the shoulder hours than at noon which is your lowest tilt.
โOct-01-2016 10:06 AM
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โSep-30-2016 10:28 PM
Butch50 wrote:
We recently got our new 2017 Nexus Ghost and I had it pre wired for solar. Nexus provided (in a box) a Zamp 30 amp Digital Controller with the pre wire.
My question is how many 100watt paneles well this controller support? It is a PWM not a MPPT controller.
โSep-30-2016 09:31 PM
โSep-30-2016 09:02 PM
โSep-30-2016 08:58 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
30 amps would be the total of all the Imp ratings of the solar panels wired in series. This would be around 500 watts total.
Assuming the panel's Vmp is 18v then it would be 18V x 30A = 540 watts.
โSep-30-2016 08:08 PM
โSep-30-2016 07:18 PM
โSep-30-2016 06:35 PM
โSep-30-2016 06:26 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
30 amps would be the total of all the Imp ratings of the solar panels wired in series. This would be around 500 watts total.
Assuming the panel's Vmp is 18v then it would be 18V x 30A = 540 watts.
โSep-30-2016 06:25 PM