Hello,

 

I am in a very remote part of Senegal, (near the Guinea  and Mali borders…) and 
I have come across some prefabricated “plug and play” American made systems 
installed for educational institutions.

 

The systems use two Sharp panels that are 220Watts, 33.6 Voc, 29.2 Vmp, wired 
in series, using #10AWG home run wire from the panels back to the charge 
controller.

 

Charge Controller is a Solar Boost 50.  

 

Batteries are Dekka AGM – two strings of 250AH, 12V batteries.  (four batteries 
total).

 

My specific question is about the controller.  This is a 24V in / 24V out 
charge controller with MPPT.  I have not used this before, so I am not familiar 
with the details of operation.

 

The data sheet that I downloaded says that the maximum open circuit voltage is 
57 VDC.  But, this system is hitting the charge controller with two panels of 
33.6 VDC wired in series for 73.2VDC.  So, why is the controller not fried, or 
what am I seeing wrong here.  I suppose with the panel temperature being 
elevated maybe 35 degrees above 25 degrees and a resulting 17.5% loss, coupled 
with some voltage drop, the system may actually be seeing less than the 57 
volts.  

 

But…..isnt this a dangerous way to design a system?  (it will get cooler here 
….)

 

Or am I missing something? 

 

What would be the appropriate application here….

 

Sorry, I cant do a lot of internet research from here – limited download 
capability on the satellite….

 

Thanks!!

 

Walt

 

Walt Ratterman

SunEnergy Power International

 

11 Laurel Lane South     Washougal, WA   98671

(360)-837-3680   ▪   fax (360)-837-1315   ▪   Skype  Walt-Mobile

wratter...@sunepi.org   ▪   www.SunEPI.org <http://www.sunepi.org/> 

 

 

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