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Yes, it is a poor design. though you may not have any problems there with the heat de-rating of the panels. If the panel temperature gets under about 40C you may blow out the input. As long as you have a load on the output of the contgroller, it will keep the voltage down, but if the output is disconnected the input could go up to full voltage.

Remember that this controller opens up every so often, (8 seconds or so?) to check Voc and adjust the MPP-V based on that measurement.

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    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Walt Ratterman <mailto:wratter...@sunenergypower.com>
    *To:* 'RE-wrenches' <mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
    *Sent:* Friday, June 26, 2009 3:22 PM
    *Subject:* [RE-wrenches] Solar Boost Controller in Senegal

    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

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