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"ltkhbl" u25506@uwe wrote in news:6505f61907dfe@uwe:
I have two 120 watt panels on my catamaran. They now only put out 6 volts. What series of steps would you suggest to find the problem? They have worked well for the past five years. Set them in the sun charging batteries. Touch each cell with your hand. The ones that burn you, are working cells. The ones that don't and only feel warmed by the sun, are dead, probably shorted. When you say they "put out 6 volts", are you measuring this voltage with the array disconnected? Open circuit in the sun should be around 18+ volts. You can't measure their voltage hooked to batteries, only their charging current. 240 watts at 14V is a little less than 20A. Nice panels. Look at the individual cells. Are they all turning brown from the overheating? Brown cells will still produce electrons, but no where near 20A....probably 5 on panels that large. My captain bought us a brand new solar panel, 120 watts like yours. He sat it up on top of the old solar panel. Friends came aboard and they all went sailing (without me..(c The boat heeled over, the new solar panel slid over the side and is on the bottom of Charleston Harbor in 60' of water....somewhere. Sure glad I wasn't aboard. I'd have been sick... -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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