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It's not necessary to provide a "dump" for a charge controller when a
solar panel is used for charging (at least the ones we use at work don't require a dump). It appears the charge controller shorts the "array" connections and the panels circulate their "short circuit current" around the array loop. Scott N0EDV The only two times I've had to use some kind of "charge controller" were when the sourse was a: * wind generator - when the wind blew, it created whatever voltage was necessary to force about 15 amps into whatever was connected! (I used a zener and a few transistors -- two of them big! -- to "dump" excess current into two 100-watt 1-ohm resistors. * solar panel - except that my panel only produced about 2 amps in bright sunlight, the sun shown much more often than the wind blew, so this was basically the same problem: dump excess current. Incidentally, for not-too-big DC power supplies, I've not found it particularly necessary for them to be very "pure" DC; a 60-amp-hour car battery acts like a pretty-big filter capacitor! --Myron, W0PBV. |
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