why solar panel can use maximum 72 cell?

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JAYMIN
JAYMIN Registered Users Posts: 22 ✭✭
Hello dear friends 

I have a question why solar panel can use maximum 72 cell in solar panel , we can not use more than 72 cell in solar panel ?

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  • BB.
    BB. Super Moderators, Administrators Posts: 33,439 admin
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    A 72 cell panel has Vmp~36 volts (working voltage of panel).

    There are panels with higher output voltage. And the higher the voltage, the smaller copper cable needed (savings in copper costs).

    For grid tied systems with GT inverters that can have 200 to near 1,000 volts input voltage--Higher voltage panels can make sense for larger installations.

    For Off Grid systems... With 48 volt battery banks and "typical" MPPT solar charge controllers with a maximum input of ~140-150 VDC maximum, it turns out there is a "difficult to use" Vmp rating for solar panels.

    Roughly, you need a range of of Vmp-array from 72 VDC to ~100 VDC (standard test conditions/aka name plate rating). It turn sout that ~50 VDC to ~71 VDC Vmp rated panels are difficult to match to the system... Below ~71 volts is "too low" to charge a cold battery bank in hot weather (Vmp falls as solar panel temperature rises, and cold batteries need higher voltages to charge). And you cannot put two (or more) panels in series, because (again roughly), cold panel Voc (voltage open circuit) and exceed the ~140 volt maximum input voltage (Vmp/Voc rises as panel get very cold).

    At this point there are not many panels with Vmp in the ~50-70 volt range for residential solar power systems (or higher voltages). For awhile, there were a fair number of "high voltage" thin film panels out there (mostly for Grid Tied system). And we did have a few posters that were in the "voltage bubble" with panels they had picked up on sale that would not work with their 48 volt battery systems and available MPPT solar charge controllers.

    These days we do have a few "high voltage" MPPT solar charge controllers, and rumors of more high voltage MPPT solar charge controllers in the near future (next year or less?).

    The only constant is "change"--And it is not a good idea to say something is "impossible"--There is always somebody out there that will prove you wrong. :)

    -Bill
    Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
  • JAYMIN
    JAYMIN Registered Users Posts: 22 ✭✭
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    BB. said:
    A 72 cell panel has Vmp~36 volts (working voltage of panel).

    There are panels with higher output voltage. And the higher the voltage, the smaller copper cable needed (savings in copper costs).

    For grid tied systems with GT inverters that can have 200 to near 1,000 volts input voltage--Higher voltage panels can make sense for larger installations.

    For Off Grid systems... With 48 volt battery banks and "typical" MPPT solar charge controllers with a maximum input of ~140-150 VDC maximum, it turns out there is a "difficult to use" Vmp rating for solar panels.

    Roughly, you need a range of of Vmp-array from 72 VDC to ~100 VDC (standard test conditions/aka name plate rating). It turn sout that ~50 VDC to ~71 VDC Vmp rated panels are difficult to match to the system... Below ~71 volts is "too low" to charge a cold battery bank in hot weather (Vmp falls as solar panel temperature rises, and cold batteries need higher voltages to charge). And you cannot put two (or more) panels in series, because (again roughly), cold panel Voc (voltage open circuit) and exceed the ~140 volt maximum input voltage (Vmp/Voc rises as panel get very cold).

    At this point there are not many panels with Vmp in the ~50-70 volt range for residential solar power systems (or higher voltages). For awhile, there were a fair number of "high voltage" thin film panels out there (mostly for Grid Tied system). And we did have a few posters that were in the "voltage bubble" with panels they had picked up on sale that would not work with their 48 volt battery systems and available MPPT solar charge controllers.

    These days we do have a few "high voltage" MPPT solar charge controllers, and rumors of more high voltage MPPT solar charge controllers in the near future (next year or less?).

    The only constant is "change"--And it is not a good idea to say something is "impossible"--There is always somebody out there that will prove you wrong. :)

    -Bill
    THANKS DEAR but i searched in google but i did not find any panel which has more than 72 cells.
  • BB.
    BB. Super Moderators, Administrators Posts: 33,439 admin
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    Thin film panels like these (long out of production/business), see if link works (these panels were being discontinued in 2010 or even earlier):

    http://www.secondsol.de/index.php?page=ad_showup&ID_AD_UPLOAD=5194

    Are you looking for "high voltage" panels? More or less, there is a relationship between the size of the solar cell (raw silicon wafer) diameter and the size of the overall panel. Wafers have been made larger in diameter to reduce costs over the years.

    Thin film panels have completely different construction and can be made in higher voltages without regard to physical raw material size.

    First solar has some Vmp~178 volt panels:

    http://www.firstsolar.com/-/media/Documents/Data-Sheets/Products/Module-Data-Sheet/Series-5-Datasheet.ashx

    Don't know if you can purchase them retail.

    -Bill
    Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
  • JAYMIN
    JAYMIN Registered Users Posts: 22 ✭✭
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    BB. said:
    Thin film panels like these (long out of production/business), see if link works (these panels were being discontinued in 2010 or even earlier):

    http://www.secondsol.de/index.php?page=ad_showup&ID_AD_UPLOAD=5194

    Are you looking for "high voltage" panels? More or less, there is a relationship between the size of the solar cell (raw silicon wafer) diameter and the size of the overall panel. Wafers have been made larger in diameter to reduce costs over the years.

    Thin film panels have completely different construction and can be made in higher voltages without regard to physical raw material size.

    First solar has some Vmp~178 volt panels:

    http://www.firstsolar.com/-/media/Documents/Data-Sheets/Products/Module-Data-Sheet/Series-5-Datasheet.ashx

    Don't know if you can purchase them retail.

    -Bill
    Thank you sir for helping me actually we try to make panel of size of 2400mm * 1100 mm * 45 mm 
  • littleharbor2
    littleharbor2 Solar Expert Posts: 2,044 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 2016 #6
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    Here's

    Here's a 196 and a 96 cell panel.
    The 96 cell panel puts out 50.7 volts VMP and the 196 cell panel is a 12 volt panel.

    2.1 Kw Suntech 175 mono, Classic 200, Trace SW 4024 ( 15 years old  but brand new out of sealed factory box Jan. 2015), Bogart Tri-metric,  460 Ah. 24 volt LiFePo4 battery bank. Plenty of Baja Sea of Cortez sunshine.

  • Dave Angelini
    Dave Angelini Solar Expert Posts: 6,746 ✭✭✭✭✭✭
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    Hi Dear  :) Send us some cool SF breeze please!
    "we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
       htps://offgridsolar1.com/
    E-mail offgridsolar@sti.net

  • littleharbor2
    littleharbor2 Solar Expert Posts: 2,044 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    No such thing this time of year. The best we can hope for is low humidity....Dear lol

    2.1 Kw Suntech 175 mono, Classic 200, Trace SW 4024 ( 15 years old  but brand new out of sealed factory box Jan. 2015), Bogart Tri-metric,  460 Ah. 24 volt LiFePo4 battery bank. Plenty of Baja Sea of Cortez sunshine.

  • BB.
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    Jaymin is probably from India.

    Jaymin, you need to look at the application to figure out what will work.

    For example my gt inverter needs around 3kWattt at 300 to 400 volts.

    For me, 12 years ago, that was a string of 10 panels in series x 2 parallel strings (175 watt panels, 30 Vmp/60 cells).

    If you have 450 watt panels at 100 Vmp, and 4kw rated gt inverter... Then 3-4 panels in series x 3 to 4 parallel strings.

    It would not make sense to manufacture panels with no market. Or could not compete with others already in the market.

    -Bill
    Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
  • Dave Angelini
    Dave Angelini Solar Expert Posts: 6,746 ✭✭✭✭✭✭
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    No such thing this time of year. The best we can hope for is low humidity....Dear lol
    We get your monsoon sneaking up the east side of the Sierra and for about 2 weeks all the locals who use evaporation cooling are SOL.
    Take care down there Dear....
    "we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
       htps://offgridsolar1.com/
    E-mail offgridsolar@sti.net

  • JAYMIN
    JAYMIN Registered Users Posts: 22 ✭✭
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    BB. said:
    Jaymin is probably from India.

    Jaymin, you need to look at the application to figure out what will work.

    For example my gt inverter needs around 3kWattt at 300 to 400 volts.

    For me, 12 years ago, that was a string of 10 panels in series x 2 parallel strings (175 watt panels, 30 Vmp/60 cells).

    If you have 450 watt panels at 100 Vmp, and 4kw rated gt inverter... Then 3-4 panels in series x 3 to 4 parallel strings.

    It would not make sense to manufacture panels with no market. Or could not compete with others already in the market.

    -Bill
    yes dear i am from india and our company wants to install and make BIPV and size of panel can be 2400mm * 1100 mm * 45 mm so howmany power can produce by this size?

  • BB.
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    Jaymin,

    The size and power ratings of your panels will depend on the source of your raw products (for example, the diameter of cells you can purchase) and whether you choose to use "round" or square cells (ingots/cells are "cut square"--Wasting material but increasing active cell density for your panel). Mono vs Poly silicon cells, how you will wire them, by-pass diodes, etc. Or will you be using thin film panels (have their own issues).

    This is stuff that your design/manufacturing engineers will have to pencil out for you (price of panels vs performance vs market acceptance) will have to give to your sales/management teams.

    I can estimate output power (y square meters of your panel vs a sample panel of x square meters) for a generic panel. But, at some point, the details matter--And I do not have the information or knowledge to really help with that level of detail.

    -Bill
    Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
  • bill von novak
    bill von novak Solar Expert Posts: 891 ✭✭✭✭
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    JAYMIN said:
    Hello dear friends 

    I have a question why solar panel can use maximum 72 cell in solar panel , we can not use more than 72 cell in solar panel ?
    There's no max.  I have used 84 and 96 panel cells.  It all comes down to what a reasonable voltage is, and how many cells you can fit in a given form factor.
  • Belmont Solar
    Belmont Solar Registered Users Posts: 26 ✭✭
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    Much larger than 40" X 77" and the solar modules tend to get too bulky to handle very well. Plus anything much bigger would cost more to ship, due to requiring unusually large pallets. They would also require significantly thicker aluminum frames in order to keep them strong enough