captainboo
Well-Known Member
I am mounting two 100w panels on an arch and having researched the advantages and disadvantages of both series and parallel connections I am leaning towards a parallel connection due to potential shading from the mast/boom etc. across one panel at a time.
The cable runs from the panels to the controller are reasonably short, 5m ish, so losses due to higher current are not a problem and it is Scotland so the theoretical maximum output will probably be infrequent!
Do I need a blocking diode on the output of each panel to prevent feedback into a shaded panel from the 'good' panel or is the permanent voltage loss from the two diodes likely to result in greater power loss than the few times that one panel is likely to be shaded?
I had read somewhere that even with partial shading the output voltage on the panel is likely to be fairly close to normal and therefore the difference between a 'good' panel and a shaded panel will be small and therefore little current will be driven the wrong way through the shaded panel.
Thoughts?
The cable runs from the panels to the controller are reasonably short, 5m ish, so losses due to higher current are not a problem and it is Scotland so the theoretical maximum output will probably be infrequent!
Do I need a blocking diode on the output of each panel to prevent feedback into a shaded panel from the 'good' panel or is the permanent voltage loss from the two diodes likely to result in greater power loss than the few times that one panel is likely to be shaded?
I had read somewhere that even with partial shading the output voltage on the panel is likely to be fairly close to normal and therefore the difference between a 'good' panel and a shaded panel will be small and therefore little current will be driven the wrong way through the shaded panel.
Thoughts?
