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MPPT - 55.8V array to 12V battery bank | 21 comments (21 topical, 0 editorial)
Re: MPPT - 55.8V array to 12V battery bank (3.00 / 0) (#11)
by scottsAI (user name at eml dot cc) on Mon Aug 25th, 2008 at 09:21:21 AM MST
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Walt Er,

Welcome, hope it was help full.

Solar for a given location is rated in full sun hours.
I live in Michigan, which is rated at 4.5 full sun hours a day. AZ is 9.
The rating is based on average over the year and weather, fixed panels.
Look around, charts for this.

The reality we have daylight for 16 hr in summer, 8-9 hr in winter.

Morning sun is weak, yet solar panels generate power during this time charging the batteries, current starts out low, reaching near peak current by 11am, stays at peak for couple hours then declines.

Tracking helps by keeping the full sun reaching the panel, can add a couple hours of near peak power a day, further north the more helpful tracking and MPPT is. (and south of equator same thing). In Michigan tracking adds about 30% power collected a day, equal to power added by MPPT (based on many assumptions, standard panels being the first one).

When I do calculations I show all of it, reduces confusion of what I'm doing, helps other to learn by seeing the example!

Have fun,
Scott.


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MPPT - 55.8V array to 12V battery bank | 21 comments (21 topical, 0 editorial)

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