Solar panels test

sailaboutvic

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Let's get some of our brains working again and take our minds of CV ..

A cruiser was doing some test yesterday on his panels .

We told its best to run panels in Parallel is better then series if there a shadow as it will kill both panels if run in Series .
So here the test .
2x 100w panels connected to a MPPT . In full sun light .
Connection in parallel if parts are covered on one panel the lost is about half of the Watts .
The test same test in Series , as soon as you partly cover the panel , W and V drop to almost nothing then with in a second or two they both end up about the same drop as the once in the Parallel test .

So what's going on ?
 
Got any numbers because this is rather odd.

2 x 100w panels in parallel should produce about 12A at12v or 6A with one cell of one panel covered.

2 x 100w panels in series should produce 6A at 24v or ????? with one cell of one panel covered.

What was he seeing?

Pete
 
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Pete agreed very odd .
I can't remember the numbers but basically, the % of drop was the same in both test ,
I.e. 2 x 5A panel in Series showing 5A partly 2.5A
I would had tho that covering part of the Series panel would had kill both panels .
Or am I got that wrong .
 
The other interesting thing is it depend a lot where the shade is over the panel how much is lost .
One sq can reduced most power then a shade across the middle in some cases .
 
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