Matching PV strings
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I was curious about the idea of adding diodes in series to bring a lower string voltage "in line" with a higher string voltage - rather than having the higher string bleeding off. It might be overkill, but I'm looking at having a second set of panels 50 foot away from the first set. I could accept the loss or minimize the loss - I was thinking of using a higher gauge wire for the longer run, but then thought of adding diode voltage drops to match.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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Re: Matching PV strings
Don't do it ............ -
Re: Matching PV stringsSolar Guppy wrote: »Don't do it ............
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Re: Matching PV strings
Why waste a diode.
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Re: Matching PV strings
If the strings are even close (10%? 20%?) I don't think it makes too much difference, as MPPT will find a good operating point. For a reason that would take a while to explain, I had to remove one panel temporarily from one string, so I had 9 panels in one string, and 8 in the other, wired directly in parallel. The inverter found an operating point that was 2% lower in voltage than before, but the power was almost the same as what you would expect just by counting panels.
If I do a thought-experiment, I would expect less current to flow through the lower-voltage string if diodes are added in series. Diodes are not voltage sources, unfortunately - they don't give a voltage drop for free. If they did, I could take a 0.5V, 5A solar cell, put it in series with diodes with a forward voltage of 200 volts, and get 200 volts at 5A (1000W). Doesn't make sense to me. (If it actually does work like this, I think we've just solved the energy problem. We can stop drilling for oil...) -
Re: Matching PV strings
i don't believe it was his intent to use a diode to up the voltage, but to lower the voltage to equal the other. i wouldn't bother using them either.
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