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electrical:solar:pwm_tweaking [2019/07/17 08:20] frater_secessus [set Vabs and Vfloat relatively high] |
electrical:solar:pwm_tweaking [2022/10/12 13:33] frater_secessus [PWM's achilles heel] |
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===== the controller's achilles heel ===== | ===== PWM's achilles heel ===== |
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During charging with a PWM controller **the solar panel will be running at the voltage of the battery bank**. Unfortunately, this is almost never the voltage at which the panel makes its rated power (Vmp). The panel will make less and less power when battery voltage is low. | 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. Specifically, the panel will be ~Vbatt when the controller is pulsing ON. Vpanel will be closer to Voc when the pulse is OFF because the panel is Open Circuit (unloaded) at that time.)) Unfortunately, this is almost never the voltage at which the panel makes its rated power (Vmp). The panel will make less and less power when battery voltage is low. |
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This affects charging in all three [[electrical:12v:charging|charging stages]] but it is devastating in [[electrical:12v:charging#bulk_stage|Bulk]]. Let's do some math to see why.((temperature derating is not considered)) | This affects charging in all three [[electrical:12v:charging|charging stages]] but it is devastating in [[electrical:12v:charging#bulk_stage|Bulk]]. Let's do some math to see why.((temperature derating is not considered)) |
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{{ http://bestsolarpanelforhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/57-79-600x600.jpg?200}}Consider the spec sheet for a random 100w panel (right). 100W is made when the panel is run at 17.8v (Vmp). The current will be around 5.6A (Imp) when the panel is in the usual operating range. | {{ http://bestsolarpanelforhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/57-79-600x600.jpg?200}}Consider the spec sheet for a random 100w panel (right). 100W is made when the panel is run at 17.8v (Vmp). We will use Imp for our math, but the absolute numbers are not important, only the pattern. |
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17.8v x 5.6A = 99.68w <-- rating under laboratory conditions \\ | 17.8v x 5.6A = 99.68w <-- rating under laboratory conditions \\ |
Note: consult the battery manufacturer's recommendations for the actual maximum voltages. Controller presets often are set too low by the factory since they don't know what battery you will use it with. Better safe than sorry, say their lawyers. | Note: consult the battery manufacturer's recommendations for the actual maximum voltages. Controller presets often are set too low by the factory since they don't know what battery you will use it with. Better safe than sorry, say their lawyers. |
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| DO invest in the $10 temperature probe option. |
==== battery: maintain a higher state of charge ==== | ==== battery: maintain a higher state of charge ==== |
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