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electrical:solar:overpaneling [2018/12/06 07:47]
frater_secessus [Overpaneling] common meaning
electrical:solar:overpaneling [2019/02/11 12:08]
frater_secessus [Overpaneling]
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 **Overpaneling** has two related meanings;  both refer to having more solar panel output than a system might otherwise require. **Overpaneling** has two related meanings;  both refer to having more solar panel output than a system might otherwise require.
  
-  * [[#vs._charge_controller|overpaneled charge controller]] - battery bank and charge controller are evenly matched;  panel nominal or actual output is  more than the controller's rating. +  * [[#vs._charge_controller|overpaneled charge controller]] - battery bank and charge controller are evenly matched;  panel nominal or actual output is  more than the controller's rating.  This is the most common meaning
-  * [[#vs._battery_bank|overpaneled battery bank]] - solar panels and charge controller are evenly matched; both are oversized compared to battery bank.  This is the most common meaning.+  * [[#vs._battery_bank|overpaneled battery bank]] - solar panels and charge controller are evenly matched; both are oversized compared to battery bank.  
    
  
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   * you want to get deeply cycled batteries charging as early as possible in the morning   * you want to get deeply cycled batteries charging as early as possible in the morning
   * you spend most of your time in areas with [[electrical:solar#weather-related_issues|marginal insolation]], like the Pacific Northwest   * you spend most of your time in areas with [[electrical:solar#weather-related_issues|marginal insolation]], like the Pacific Northwest
 +  * you spend time in partial shade
   * you want to use a smaller controller instead of jumping up to the next size.  Example, 43A max output and your choices are 40A or 60A controllers.   * you want to use a smaller controller instead of jumping up to the next size.  Example, 43A max output and your choices are 40A or 60A controllers.
  
electrical/solar/overpaneling.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/22 10:31 by frater_secessus