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electrical:solar:overpaneling [2019/09/02 18:21]
frater_secessus [Overpaneling]
electrical:solar:overpaneling [2022/10/28 16:30]
frater_secessus [vs. charge controller]
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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.
  
-  * Most common meaning:  [[#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.+  * Most common meaning:  [[#vs._charge_controller|overpaneled charge controller]] - battery bank and charge controller are evenly matched;  panel nominal or actual output is  more than the MPPT controller's rating.  This is the most common meaning. Note:  PWM controllers should not be overpaneled as they have no way to limit incoming current to protect themselves
   * Less common meaning:  [[#vs._battery_bank|overpaneled battery bank]] - solar panels and charge controller are evenly matched; both are oversized compared to battery bank.     * Less 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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 The overpaneled system's power output bell curve is //shifted upwards// and cut off by the controller when it reaches its limits.  This is known as clipping, trimming, or clamping due to the "flat top" appearance of the overpaneled output curve. The overpaneled system's power output bell curve is //shifted upwards// and cut off by the controller when it reaches its limits.  This is known as clipping, trimming, or clamping due to the "flat top" appearance of the overpaneled output curve.
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 +With appropriate overpaneling the clipping is relatively minor.  Victron notes that:
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 +>> Generally total energy harvested from a 130% panel oversizing results in less than 1% annual energy loss. -- [[https://www.victronenergy.com/blog/2014/03/28/matching-victron-energy-solar-modules-to-the-new-mppt-charge-regulators/|source]]
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 **Example:**  Consider the image to the right.((The image is that of a different PV-related configuration but it works for our purposes.)) The smaller/interior bell curve is the normally paneled configuration. \\  **Example:**  Consider the image to the right.((The image is that of a different PV-related configuration but it works for our purposes.)) The smaller/interior bell curve is the normally paneled configuration. \\ 
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-Overpaneling the bank gets lead-acid batteries charged faster and keeps them charged longer than other approaches.  This minimizes [[electrical:depth_of_discharge#partial_state_of_charge|battery murdering partial state of charge conditions]] found in [[electrical:solar:overbanking|overbanking]].+Overpaneling the bank gets lead-acid batteries charged faster((faster/shorter Bulk charging stages -  Absorption duration will not be affected)) and keeps them charged longer than other approaches.  This minimizes [[electrical:depth_of_discharge#partial_state_of_charge|battery murdering partial state of charge conditions]] found in [[electrical:solar:overbanking|overbanking]].
  
  
electrical/solar/overpaneling.txt ยท Last modified: 2023/11/22 10:31 by frater_secessus