Help Midnite Solar Classic 150 Experts - Resting not float
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Sanmedrxgmppharma said:I have installed 200(watt) pv per piece and put it in series for 7 panels
Also in the previous replies to this old thread @boB gave you the method to discover why the charge controller is in 'resting'. boB is a designer of the Midnite Classics, so this would be valuable information in trouble shooting your situation. boB said;
Take a look at the Reason for Resting number. From the main status screen, HOLD down the LEFT-ARROW key and tap the ENTER key... A new menu comes up and there should be a number at the top middle of the screen (and some other numbers). OR, take a picture of it.
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You can't put 7 of those 43.2Voc panels in series on a 200V input controller. The input could be above 300 volts Voc It'l blow up
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That is a photo of the WBjr Shunt status... And no WBjr is installed (?)
I think that this is the wrong status screen... Press and hold Left Arrow key and while holding < , tap the [enter] key.
I have never seen a Midnite Classic--Just my understanding of the button presses.
You have a:
200 Watts
Voc 43.2 volts
Isc 6.17 amps
Vmp 36 volts
Imp 5.56 amps
That means your Voc-array is ~7x43.2 volts = 302.4 volts (array cool at ~25C).
Way over your controller's operational range.
From using the Midnite Classic sizing tool for the 200 volt rated unit... You should be using 4 panels in series x 1 or 2 (or more) parallel strings. You could run 5 panels in series, but it is marginal .
So, either your system shut down because of over voltage (Hypervolt)--Or was damaged by extreme overvoltage >> 248 maximum voltage). Or your system is OK, and presently your array wiring is "broken".
In any case, you need to rewire to 3 or 4 panels in series --- 5 is sort of OK... 6+ is too high.
http://www.midnitesolar.com/sizingTool/index.php
Here is the 4sx2p panel string (you current have 7 series x 1 parallel with 10C low to 45C high --Too many panel in series). You presently have 7 panels--So you either need +1 panel, or cut back to 6 panels for now (3s x 2p).How to use the Classic String Sizing Tool PV Array Rated PV Array Power: 1600 Watts Anticipated Array Power @ 45C: 1456 Watts Rated PV Array Current: 11.12 Amps Battery Charging Current @ 57.6 V: 27.8 Amps VMP (Maximum Power Point Voltage) : 144 Volts VOC (Open Circuit Voltage): 172.8 Volts VMP @ 10 C°: 153.6 Volts VOC @ 10 C°: 181.2 Volts Classic, Classic SL & Classic Lite Charge Controller Selection150 200 250 Max Operating Voltage 150 200 250 Max Non operating VOC (HyperVOC) @ 48V Nominal Battery Voltage 198 248 298 Maximum Number Of Modules In Series 3 4 5 Max Number Of Modules In Series (Using HyperVOC) 4 5 6 Max Allowable Output Current Per Classic
Based On This Current Configuration76 65 55 Max Allowable Wattage Per Classic
Based On This Current Configuration4438 3796 3212 Present PV Array Wattage Of This Configuration 1600 1600 1600 Design Check Max VOC MARGINAL
(HyperVOC)OK OK Temperature The Classic Will
Enter HyperVOCALWAYS -23 C° -110 C° Array Power (Wattage) OK OK OK Classics Required 0.4 0.5 0.5 NOTE: MidNite Solar recommends a second controller be added after 1.2
NOTE: Generally speaking you'll want to use the Classic 150 or 200 as they are less expensive and will handle more power. With MPPT controllers the higher the input voltage the less efficient they are. This is not a large value but it will add up to a little more heat in the controller and a point or two less in efficiency. BUT you also have to be careful not to have the input voltage to low. Most all MPPT controllers will want to see a minimum of 130% of the actual high battery voltage. So if we have a 48v battery and it has an Equalize voltage if 62.3 volts than we would multiply that by 130% and we would need a minimum of 81 volts on the input on the hottest day of the year in order to have enough headroom for the MPPT to work.
WARNING: MidNite Solar makes no representation, warranty or assumption of liability regarding the use of the String Calculator. This tool uses data provided by other parties (such as PV module specs) and makes calculations based on assumptions which may or may not prove to be valid.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
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