Connecting the first panel in the series string to a charge controller and on grid inverter
SolarWindBoy
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Hi
I am in the process of designing my solar array and had a question regarding using a charge controller to power a small battery as well as a grid tie inverter.
I am planning on using the AE700TME-132BDS:
Using these I want to make a 22.4kW array utilising a 16S2P configuration. In my garden, I have a 24V battery and I would like to use solar power to recharge this battery before exporting the rest of the power to the grid. To do this I was thinking of making a custom cable to connect the first and the second solar panel. This solar cable would allow the first panel to also be connected to a charge controller and then to a small 24V battery.
I am not sure I have described this very well so I have made the following diagram:
Would this be possible?
I was thinking of using a charge controller like this: https://www.photonicuniverse.com/en...ls-up-to-700W-12V--1400W-24V-up-to-100V-.html
As it seemed to be suitable for the voltage/current output of the panels I will be using.
I will be very appreciative of any help that you can offer with this question! Or if there is a much better alternative that you can think of? This was opposed to having a dedicated panel that just charges the battery.
Thank you!
I am in the process of designing my solar array and had a question regarding using a charge controller to power a small battery as well as a grid tie inverter.
I am planning on using the AE700TME-132BDS:
- Power = 700W
- Voc = 50.13V
- Isc = 17.43A
Using these I want to make a 22.4kW array utilising a 16S2P configuration. In my garden, I have a 24V battery and I would like to use solar power to recharge this battery before exporting the rest of the power to the grid. To do this I was thinking of making a custom cable to connect the first and the second solar panel. This solar cable would allow the first panel to also be connected to a charge controller and then to a small 24V battery.
I am not sure I have described this very well so I have made the following diagram:
Would this be possible?
I was thinking of using a charge controller like this: https://www.photonicuniverse.com/en...ls-up-to-700W-12V--1400W-24V-up-to-100V-.html
As it seemed to be suitable for the voltage/current output of the panels I will be using.
I will be very appreciative of any help that you can offer with this question! Or if there is a much better alternative that you can think of? This was opposed to having a dedicated panel that just charges the battery.
Thank you!
Comments
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A series string doesn't work the way you have drawn here, The high voltage in the string would be a problem to convert to 24 volt charging. You should get a single 72 cell panel (24 volt nominal) and charge controller or a 120vac battery charger and charge from your house power.
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.
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Hi, I don't think it can work as you wish. Only an individual solar panel or parallel connection to the T Junction can do the work.
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