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electrical:solar:pwm_tweaking [2023/11/19 21:18] frater_secessus [PWM's achilles heel] |
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===== PWM's achilles heel ===== | ===== PWM's achilles heel ===== | ||
- | During charging with a PWM controller **the solar panel will be running at the voltage of the battery bank**.((or close enough for the purposes of this discussion. | + | During charging with a PWM controller **the solar panel will be running at the voltage of the battery bank**.((or close enough for the purposes of this discussion. |
This affects charging in all three [[electrical: | This affects charging in all three [[electrical: | ||
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Here are steps to take to maximize power from the PWM controller, in order from greatest effect to least effect. | Here are steps to take to maximize power from the PWM controller, in order from greatest effect to least effect. | ||
+ | ==== panel selection ==== | ||
+ | Choose panels for your PWM with a [[electrical: | ||
+ | Assuming a charging voltage of 14.2v, let's consider two different panels. | ||
+ | * 100w panel, 20.0Vmp - 100W / 20Vmp = 5.0A Imp. 14.2v x 5A = **71W** max. | ||
+ | * 100w panel, 17.5Vmp - 100W / 17.5Vmp = 5.71A Imp. 14.2v x 5.71 = **81W** max. | ||
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+ | In this example, choosing the best-matched panel results in **14% increased harvest for free**. All it costs is attention and a few moments reading specs. | ||