Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
I'm about to install 4, nominal 12 volt (17.5 volt open circuit) 50 watt semi flexible solar panels, in parallel.
The data sheet says I should install blocking diodes, which makes sense. I guess I need 4, one for each panel.
I can buy these ready made up in MC4 packages that just plug together, but they are quite expensive at around £12 each, and they are bulky and I have limited space and don't want to clutter up the deck with lots of connectors.
I'm considering a DIY solution, buying the 10 Amp Schottky Diodes and packaging the up in Epoxy.
The question is what's the best form of 10 Amp Schottky Diodes to buy, RS have a wide range, mostly in a 2-Pin TO-220AC package, and I've selected an maximum reverse current of 100 micro amps, and these sell at around the £1 each:
Vishay VS-MBR1045-N3 Schottky Diode, 45V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Taiwan Semi MBR10100 C0 Schottky Diode, 100V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Taiwan Semi MBR10150 C0 Schottky Diode, 150V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Vishay MBR1060-E3/45 Schottky Diode, 60V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Vishay VS-MBR1035-N3 Schottky Diode, 35V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Any ideas on which type would be best?
Or doesn't it make any difference?
Or any better suggestion?
And
Would I need to incorporate a heat sink? They'll have a forward current of around 5 amps Max.
The data sheet says I should install blocking diodes, which makes sense. I guess I need 4, one for each panel.
I can buy these ready made up in MC4 packages that just plug together, but they are quite expensive at around £12 each, and they are bulky and I have limited space and don't want to clutter up the deck with lots of connectors.
I'm considering a DIY solution, buying the 10 Amp Schottky Diodes and packaging the up in Epoxy.
The question is what's the best form of 10 Amp Schottky Diodes to buy, RS have a wide range, mostly in a 2-Pin TO-220AC package, and I've selected an maximum reverse current of 100 micro amps, and these sell at around the £1 each:
Vishay VS-MBR1045-N3 Schottky Diode, 45V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Taiwan Semi MBR10100 C0 Schottky Diode, 100V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Taiwan Semi MBR10150 C0 Schottky Diode, 150V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Vishay MBR1060-E3/45 Schottky Diode, 60V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Vishay VS-MBR1035-N3 Schottky Diode, 35V 10A, 2-Pin TO-220AC
Any ideas on which type would be best?
Or doesn't it make any difference?
Or any better suggestion?
And
Would I need to incorporate a heat sink? They'll have a forward current of around 5 amps Max.