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Mark Zenier wrote:
Solar cells have a voltage vs. current curve that's roughly square. |___ Open Circuit voltage | ====____. maximum power point V| \ \ | \ \ "Constant" Current | \ \ | \ \ |--------------- I ^ available current depends on incident light The no load voltage is determined by quantum physics and is roughly constant. The current available is determined by the cell area and the incident sunlight. I laid out the panels on the lawn today. It was overcast and I had about a forty five degree from the panel to the sun. I measured the short circuit current at **1** amp. That's disgusting. The rated current in specified light is roughly 4.5 amps per panel. I've paralleled them and put the bypass diodes in. I also added a blocking diode in each one, as I want to parallel a small toyish windmill laster on. Open circuit voltage was a bit over 20 volts. That 1 amp is troubling. I'll try again at noon tomorrow and pray it improves. In practical terms, if you don't put the cells in a situation where they're outputting enough current to damage their internal wiring, you can hook them up and they'll provide a roughly constant current for charging a battery. You wouldn't want to use too high a voltage array, as you could damage the battery. And if the sunlight goes away, as it does every day, leakage back through the cell can discharge the battery. So the simple "chargers" I've seen where switches to disconnect the battery when its voltage got too high, or there wasn't enough sunlight. Hopefully the blocking diode is of use. If you want to be cost effective, you get a fancy charger that transforms the load on the solar array to the maximum power point to get the most bang for the buck. I did a search for that when I saw your post. This one looks straightforward. I'm wondering if the paralleled setup will work ok, or if one of these is needed per panel.. http://www.solorb.com/elect/solarcirc/scc2/ This thing is getting interesting. I think I might have found a few 12 volt (six individual cells) fork lift batteries. If they're any good, I'll be in photovoltaic paradise... Mark Zenier Washington State resident Thank you kindly mike |
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