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On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 08:25:10 -0800, "David&Joan"
wrote: Solar panels are made up of individual cells. Each cell puts out x volts and enough cells are installed to typically output 15-19 v AT OPEN CIRCUIT. Note the shouting. Yes, I did. "An ideal solar cell may be modelled by a current source in parallel with a diode" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell Every panel has an amp vs voltage curve. At open circuit conditions the amperage is zero. The maximum wattage (power) point on the curve (volts x amps) is about 15-16 v. If one fewer cell were installed this curve would be x volts lower and too low to effectively charge your battery. If you simply connect the panel to the battery, the battery will load the panel down to about 13 v which is below the maximum power point. But it is still pretty high. Maximum power regulators load the panel to its maximum power point and then convert the voltage down to about 13 volts to charge the batteries. This typically can increase power by 10-15%. David |
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