Dougal
Well-Known Member
Couple of Solar Charge Questions
Having extremely limited space for solar panels, we just have the one panel, allegedly rated at 100w. Our current 12v battery setup is one 95ah engine start battery, and two 105ah domestic batteries. All three are flooded lead, although the single engine battery is a so called 'maintenance free' item. The regulator is a generic PWM, dual output, 20amp item.
Basic question after a little Internet studying of PWM vs MPPT regulators...?
With only having the one panel, would switching to MPPT be worthwhile? From my limited understanding, the possible gains with such a small setup, would be minimal at best. Or have I misunderstood?
Anyone with a similar setup made the change to MPPT? And was it worth it?
Also, I'm a little concerned that our battery voltage maybe too high. Surely, the regulator should eventually pull down the volts to a float of about 13.7 volts, but unless the panel gets very little sun, we read 14.7 volts at the batteries.
These figures are working from a baseline of all being in good condition and fully charged, after several days of being hooked up to the 40amp 4 stage mains charger.
Having extremely limited space for solar panels, we just have the one panel, allegedly rated at 100w. Our current 12v battery setup is one 95ah engine start battery, and two 105ah domestic batteries. All three are flooded lead, although the single engine battery is a so called 'maintenance free' item. The regulator is a generic PWM, dual output, 20amp item.
Basic question after a little Internet studying of PWM vs MPPT regulators...?
With only having the one panel, would switching to MPPT be worthwhile? From my limited understanding, the possible gains with such a small setup, would be minimal at best. Or have I misunderstood?
Anyone with a similar setup made the change to MPPT? And was it worth it?
Also, I'm a little concerned that our battery voltage maybe too high. Surely, the regulator should eventually pull down the volts to a float of about 13.7 volts, but unless the panel gets very little sun, we read 14.7 volts at the batteries.
These figures are working from a baseline of all being in good condition and fully charged, after several days of being hooked up to the 40amp 4 stage mains charger.