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Solar Voltaic Charge Controllers
Solar voltaic panel output should
never be directly connected to a battery as the unregulated current from the
solar panels will damage the batteries. The primary function of a Solar Charge
controller is to fully and properly charge a battery bank without permitting
reverse current flow to the solar voltaic panels at night.
Primary of types charge controller:
On/Off
type Solar Charge Controller
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Disconnects module when
high battery voltage is reached (≈ 14V)
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Reconnects module when
battery voltage lowers (≈ 13V)
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Control may be relay type or
solid state
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You will find these in retail
outlets and big box stores
Pulse
Width Modulation (PWM) Solar Charge Controller
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When desired battery voltage is
reached (≈ 14V) output turns on/off quite rapidly (100Hz - 50KHz)
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Battery voltage held constant,
producing a more fully charged battery
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The most popular charge
controller series of this time is the "C"- series from Xantrex
Maximum
Power Point Tracking (MPPT)
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Provides PWM type battery
voltage control
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MPPT Extracts all available
power from the PV modules
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MPPT technology can
increase charge current up to 30% or more compared to other charge
controllers
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Manufacturers of MPPT
controllers include Midnite Solar, Outback, Morningstar, Blue Sky and Xantrex
Sizing the Solar Charge
Controller
All Solar Charge Controllers are
rated by the amount of array amperage (current) and voltage they can handle.
Amperage ratings run from 1 amp to 90 amps, voltages from 6 to 60 volts. The charge controller should be sized to handle 25% more current
than the panels are rated for. Many people have added solar panels as they go
along . Size the charge controller to handle your needs into the future.
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