noelex
Well-Known Member
Has anyone got a comment on bypass and blocking diodes?
Am I on the right track(or wasting my money?)
The main purpose of bypass diodes is to prevent internal damage to the solar panel. All reasonable quality solar panels will have several installed. They do have some benefit in increasing the output in shade, but the number does not make a huge difference.
If connecting solar panels in series, installing an extra external bypass diode that will bypass the whole panel is beneficial, but series connection has the poorest production in shade conditions so you would be better connecting the panels in parallel, or even better still, a single controller per panel.
It is usually not practical to add additional internal bypass diodes.
Blocking diodes have a very different function. Very few panels have one of these installed and they are rarely beneficial.