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Where to buy Hi-Voltage PV panels? | 9 comments (9 topical, 0 editorial)
Re: Where to buy Hi-Voltage PV panels? (3.00 / 0) (#6)
by hamlet on Sat Sep 20th, 2008 at 01:53:52 AM MST
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Those are interesting panels, at a nice price. Would work well with a MMPT.
I made a mistake, my motor is 2.5A, and using

http://www.sierrasolar.com/articles/water_pumping/calc_water_pumping.html

I've calculated either 94 watts, or 199w, depending on which pump head I'll use
(procon 2.5gph/5.3gph)

I like this LCB:

Model # PPT 90 - 6
Features
Voltage Limited Output
Greatly increases water flow, even under reduced sunlight
        conditions (over 40% likely)
Transient Protected on the input and output
Float Switch input for on/off control
Ultra High Efficiency >94 %
Weatherproof NEMA enclosure
Nominal Voltage (V) 96
Nominal PV Input (V) 96
Maximum PV Input (V) 160
Maximum Output Voltage (v) 99
Maximum Output (A) 6 continuous
Maximum Output (A) 20 for ten seconds
Efficiency >94%

http://www.solarconverters.com/product_frame.html

QUESTION:  At a maximum PV INput of 160v, those 50w Panels have an Open Circuit Voltage
of 85v.  Would that be an over voltage? Or do I use the "Voltage at mpp" figure of 58v, which is still pushing things for the LCB, although the motor can handle it.
I have 1000 feet of 2/0 wire to the pump, so voltage drop isn't a problem.

Thanks

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Where to buy Hi-Voltage PV panels? | 9 comments (9 topical, 0 editorial)

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