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Different panel voltage #6
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if you need a different output voltage - you can set it from drok side or via serial/curl interface (outvolt). |
Hey @03K, it was great chatting with you on the discord chat and getting you ready to build when you're back home with your gear. For anyone else wondering: @03K has 4x 13Vdisconnected = 52V max. Sounds like The Vmppt of his panels together may be ~48V. This is pretty nonstandard, usually panels are sold with a nominal voltage of 12, 18, 20, or 24V. See the table on this page for more. The goal is to make sure your VMP - typical (that's the approximate voltage at maximum-power-point typically) is above your max battery voltage. That's because we're using a buck converter that can only regulate voltage down. The DROK regulator we're using can take an open-voltage of ~80V (mine is 82V and works fine) so it's almost always better to get another panel in series to have a higher input voltage. |
I have all the parts ready for solderong :) However, my input voltage is 48V. I will drop down to 42V in order to mainly charge electric skateboards :) Can you point out where I need to tweak your setup in order to work with approx. 48V. I see the voltage divider must be different, I am thinking to put small dc-dc converter there too so I can adjust if I change my panels condiguration. Cirrently its 4 panels in series. Do I need to modify the software?
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