Systems designed for tropical climates? What does that mean?
rollandelliott
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http://sunelec.com/index.php?main_page=pv_systems&id=1160
The company selling this system says:
What does the mean exactly? I didn't think any solar PV device was temperature dependent?
The company selling this system says:
NOTE: The 4440 W KD-185-GX-LPU is designed for tropical climates. For colder weather, this system may need to be adjusted or redesigned
What does the mean exactly? I didn't think any solar PV device was temperature dependent?
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Re: Systems designed for tropical climates? What does that mean?
Only two things I can think of is that they have 4,400 watts of solar panels on a 4,000 watt inverter.
One is that in cold climates, the solar panels can output more energy (Vmp rises as the temperature falls). But the inverter will still work fine--it just limits its output current to max. spec.... Safely, no fuss, no mess.
The other is because the Vmp and Voc rises in very cold weather, it is possible that their Series/Parallel arrangement of solar panels would exceed Vinput-maximum for the inverter in sub-freezing temperatures (basically, Voc--voltage open circuit cold or Vmp cold).
The design would have to be modified to pull one or two solar panels out of each series string to keep the solar array Vmp/Voc cold within the inverter's input limits.
Their limits seem to be:Voc=600 V
Vmp=220 – 480 V @ 208 V
Vmp=250 – 480 V @ 240 V
Start Voltage=285 V- 12 * 23.6 volt = 283 volts Vmp at STC
- 12 modules Voc-cold Vmp-hot
- 12 Modules 366.01 222.43
- 12 modules Voc-cold Vmp-hot
- 12 Modules 408.41 229.49
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Systems designed for tropical climates? What does that mean?
Thanks for the response. Is there a web site or book I can buy that goes over all those math terms you just typed? I have basic electical knowledge, have installed breaker boxes, and new circuits in my home, so I should be able to grasp this solar terminology, if I just have a idiots guide!:D -
Re: Systems designed for tropical climates? What does that mean?
Inverter may 'gear shift' for different input voltages. They may have panels configured for higher nominal voltage operating point to get maximum inverter efficiency and minimum wiring loss. Cold operating panels could be getting too close to inverter's maximum input voltage spec.
Sun Electric does a lot of business in Caribbean, Central and south America.
Se Habla Español. -
Re: Systems designed for tropical climates? What does that mean?
An explanation of some of the mystic terms used on this forum: http://forum.solar-electric.com/showthread.php?t=6136 -
Re: Systems designed for tropical climates? What does that mean?
Hi Rolland - The same link I post for this point -
http://homepower.com/view/?file=HP134_pg50_Sanchez
Good explanations of various terms.
Russ
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