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electrical:solar:shading [2020/03/17 20:25] frater_secessus [reminder: how panels work] |
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| ====== Partial shading ====== | ====== Partial shading ====== | ||
| - | Partial shading can have surprisingly dramatic effects on [[electrical: | + | Partial shading can have surprisingly dramatic effects on [[electrical: |
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| - | ===== reminder: | + | |
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| - | **Before we begin:** solar panels are " | + | |
| - | Partial shading in this context means: | + | |
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| - | * light is falling on the panel | + | |
| - | * but not evenly on the panel -- it is different on some cells | + | |
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| - | To prevent power from rushing into the shaded string and overheating them, panels have bypass diodes between the strings. | + | |
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| There is another approach, which is to **bring the shaded cells/ | There is another approach, which is to **bring the shaded cells/ | ||
| - | This occurs because the MPPT has a broader range of voltages to sweep and can find [[https:// | + | This occurs because the MPPT has a broader range of voltages to sweep and can find [[https:// |
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| + | ===== why it works this way ===== | ||
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| + | This section will assume an array of 2x generic 100w 18Vmp panels | ||
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| + | * the panel is made up of 36 0.5Vmp cells in series for 18v; 36 x 0.5v = 18v. | ||
| + | * since rated wattage is 100w, the cells //must// be 5.55Isc (amps at max power); | ||
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| + | For reasons discussed below the string of 36 cells will be subdivided into substrings of cells in series. 2 strings of 18 cells is common((for cost reasons)). | ||
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| + | straightened out but electrically identical | ||
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| + | ==== how the work normally ==== | ||
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| + | Under lab conditions the cells will each make 5.55A at 0.5v, delivering the rated 100w at 18v. In the real world the Vmp will likely be lower due to [[electrical: | ||
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| + | ==== partial shade is bad for panels ==== | ||
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| + | * power moves in the direction of higher voltage to lower voltage. | ||
| + | * when shaded sufficiently any given cell's voltage will drop off sharply((" | ||
| + | * so power from neighboring cells moves //into// the cell instead of out of it | ||
| + | * the cell converts this power into heat which can damage or destroy the cell, or catch the panel on fire | ||
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| + | When the entire panel is lit or shaded evenly the harvest is reduced but **no individual cell is running at a lower voltage than its neighbor**. | ||
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| + | ==== so panel designers try to limit damage ==== | ||
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| + | We can't stop the cell voltage from collapsing in shade so we need a way to remove it, electrically, | ||
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| + | Right now we are concerned with the interatctions of panel internals so we are talking about //bypass diodes// | ||
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| + | Simplest example: | ||
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| + | But diodes for each cell would be more expensive in components, assembly, and design. | ||
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| + | ...where the equal sign (" | ||
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| + | Real-world example: we have two substrings, each with 18 cells ins series. | ||
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| + | In partial shade one of the cells in the 2nd substring are affected. | ||
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| + | If their were no diodes we would have 9v from the 1st string and 7.5v from the 2nd string for a total of 16.5v. But the shaded cells in the 2nd string would overheat. So it is bypassed and now the panel makes **9v**. | ||
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| + | **Oops**: | ||
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| + | **Thought experiment: | ||
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| + | ==== so users try different panel configurations ==== | ||
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| + | === parallel === | ||
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| + | Let's start using both our panels in parallel | ||
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| + | which, unwound and with bypass diodes, would be | ||
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| + | if we have the same partial shading as before | ||
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| + | To prevent voltage backing up into a panel from a neighboring panel (or battery bank at night) each //panel// typically has a //blocking diode//. So the complete picture is: | ||
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| + | Note: in most panels the blocking and bypass diodes are identical parts, just installed in different places, in different orientations, | ||
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| + | === series === | ||
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| + | ===== but I have to park in the shade ===== | ||
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| + | Then solar probably isn't the best choice as sole (or even main) [[electrical: | ||
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| + | The strategies below will work better with [[electrical: | ||
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| + | ==== careful site selection ==== | ||
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| + | If you are hiding in shade because of heat you may find a spot where you get full sun until it warms up then shade in the afternoon. | ||
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| + | See [[opinion: | ||
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| + | ==== augment with unshaded solar ==== | ||
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| + | Running portable panels that you can set up in forest openings (long extensions). | ||
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| + | ==== augment with other forms of charging ==== | ||
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| + | It might be easier, cheaper (or just necessary) to add in [[electrical: | ||
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| + | * [[electrical: | ||
| + | * one might run [[electrical: | ||
| + | * with [[electrical: | ||
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| - | ===== examples | + | |
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| + | ===== further reading | ||
| * [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
| * [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||