Midnite Solar Kid
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Going to move to a 48 volt system this spring. Need a small charge controller that can accept 6-75 watt panels in series as my 2 small arrays are 6 panel configurations, so if I use 4 panels I will have 2 left over on each 6 panel array. The other array is a 12 panel tracker array so I could use multiples of 4 but that does not work on the 2 - 6 panel array set up. This is what Midnite Solar sizing tool has to say. I think it will work, barely....
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Sorry, it did not copy and paste as anticipated, but there should be enough info.
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I am a bit confused... The work sheet says 1,800 Watts but 6x75w=450 Watts (or 2x arrays 900 Watts)... 4x arrays = 1,800 watts?
I understand using your existing panels to support your upgraded system... See if you can buy some 200+ Watt panels at $0.50 per Watt Locally (avoid shipping charges?)... That would be 9 or few panels vs 24x 75 Watt panels to mount and wire?
If you want to keep the existing panels, what are the Vmp/Imp/Voc/Isc rating of the panels?
Do you have a long distance run from array to the charge controller (need high Vmp-array to keep wiring size small)?
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
BB,
2 individual 6 panel arrays and 1-12 panel array for a total of 24-75 watt Siemens SP75 panels. These are already mounted and wired for my current 12 volt system, just have to reconfigure at the combiner box.
The SP75 specs: VOC 21.7, VMP 17, ISC 4.8, IMP 4.4
The longest run to the charge controller is about 20 feet.
The reason for the hi VOC required is I want to use all the panels on the 6 panel arrays, these are pole mounted, The other 12 panel array is a pole mounted Wattsun tracker. Plus, -20 degrees F happens every winter.
So 4 parallel strings of 6 panels in series with a VOC of 130.2 before adjustments for temperature and a VOC of 157.5 after adjustments.
I do plan on upgrading my panels in the future, but not as this time, it takes a lot of time to do a code compliant install. -
Only "major" issue I see is that the controller will shutdown if the ambient temperature falls below -5.8F and will not restart until temperature rises above that point... Probably not a big issue--No sun=very cold panels in winter and controller shuts down (typically late night/early AM temperatures when there is no or little sun). Nice sun=Warming panels controller runs.
-BillPV Array Rated PV Array Power: 1800 Watts Anticipated Array Power @ 104F: 1679 Watts Rated PV Array Current: 17.6 Amps Battery Charging Current @ 57.6 V: 31.3 Amps VMP (Maximum Power Point Voltage) : 102 Volts VOC (Open Circuit Voltage): 130.2 Volts VMP @ -22 F°: 127.2 Volts VOC @ -22 F°: 153.6 Volts MNKID SelectionMax Operating Voltage 150 Max Non operating VOC (HyperVOC) @ 48V Nominal Battery Voltage 162 Maximum Number Of Modules In Series 5 Max Allowable Output Current Per KID
Based On This Current Configuration30 Max Allowable Wattage Per KID
Based On This Current Configuration1752 Present PV Array Wattage Of This Configuration 1800 Design Check Max VOC MARGINAL
(HyperVOC)Temperature The KID Will
Enter HyperVOC-5.8 F° Array Power (Wattage) EXCESSIVE KIDs Required 1.1 NOTE: MidNite Solar recommends a second controller be added after 1.2Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Thanks BB,
I did not realize the controller would be off below -5,8 F, I know the chart says that but I was hoping it meant that it was above the 150VOC and would not shut off till above 162VOC? -
Just to be clear (as I understand, I do not work for Midnite or NAWS), the controller will not provide solar power is the Vpanel-input is over 150 VDC.
HyperVOC is a design that allows the controller to have "too high" of input voltage and still not be damaged (the switching transistors have a rating of 150 VDC).
If the Vpanel is >150 VDC and under 150+Vbatt, then the transistors will not be damaged.
150V + 12V = 162 VDC max "hyperVOC"
150V + 48V = 198 VDC max "hyperVOC"
The controller itself (electronics, communications, etc.) still works at >150VDC. Just will not convert solar panel power if >150VDC.
Many higher end controllers will log the maximum voltage voltage for debugging/warranty issues.
Here is the general information from Midnite:
https://midnitesolar.com/pdfs/whyHyperVOC.pdf
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Thanks BB for the link and explanation.
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