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electrical:solar:output [2025/04/05 18:27]
frater_secessus [low cell temperatures]
electrical:solar:output [2025/06/18 22:30] (current)
frater_secessus [panel temperature]
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-Solar panel voltage((and therefore output on MPPT controllers)) varies as cell temperature goes up (in the sun) or down (in very cold ambients).+Cell temperature affects the voltage part of the panel's I/V curve; warmer temps drive voltages down and very cold temperatures drive it up.  This is why Voc+20% or similar rules of thumb are used when assessing how much voltage "headroom" the solar charge controller has -- a cold snap could, for example, put a 48Voc rated array over a 50v controller input limit 
  
-Usually the problem is increased cell temperature which drives down panel output.  This is the main reason panels are mounted with an airgap;  it allows cooling airflow underneath. +For this reason the array's real-world Vmp is rarely the Vmp given on the lab rating.  It doesn't matter much to PWM but you will observe your MPPT finding a Vmp that does not match rated Vmp.  And since with MPPT ''Vmp * Imp = Mpp'' lower Vmp means lower harvest.  Hence the panel mounting airgap;  it allows cooling airflow underneath. 
  
 ==== high cell temperatures ==== ==== high cell temperatures ====
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