I second Jay.  If one string is significantly lower, I’d check each module in 
the string.  Could be a bad module.

Randy

> On May 31, 2015, at 1:23 PM, jay peltz <jay.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> HI Luke,
> 
> To add here.  I'm unclear if you have measured each string or the whole array 
> at 71v.  
> I would check each string for voc/isc.  
> 
> And then if they are consistent, I agree that putting 2 strings in series 
> with a new controller might help out.  
> You can try it with the MX-60 as you are at only 142v. If it works better 
> then a new higher voltage CC would be required for winter higher voc.
> 
> Let us know what you find out.
> 
> jay
> 
> 
> On 5/31/2015 11:55 AM, Luke Christy wrote:
>> Hello Off-Grid Wrenches,
>> 
>> I recently made a periodic maintenance visit to a residential off-grid 
>> system I take care of here in Southern CO, and discovered an interesting 
>> problem. 
>> 
>> This system has an array of 48x Uni-Solar PVL-68 laminate modules applied 
>> directly to standing-seam metal roofing. 
>> 
>> The data logging on the controller (Outback MX-60) indicated that the system 
>> was having trouble completing a charge cycle and going to float. Initially I 
>> assumed was due to heavy electrical use by the occupants (renters). After a 
>> little checking, I noticed that the module string voltage was only about 
>> 0.5V above the battery voltage! 
>> This was a cool late morning, with full sun, and the array was charging 
>> almost 2kW at 54.5V. The module strings were running at 55V. I've noticed 
>> the module voltage being lower than I'd like before, but it has never been 
>> this low. I suspect this is the real reason the system hasn't been able to 
>> complete a charge cycle.
>> 
>> By removing the loads I was able to get an open-circuit voltage of 71V, but 
>> that still seems pretty low. 
>> 
>> Has anyone else experienced a voltage degradation issue with the Uni-Solar 
>> laminate? What was the expected annual voltage degradation for this 
>> technology? 
>> 
>> These modules do have some age on them. The system was installed about 15 
>> years ago (by a competent installer who is now retired). The system was 
>> installed before MPPT controllers were common, so I assume the modules are 
>> wired in strings of 4 for 48V nominal. 
>> 
>> Any experiences or opinions are appreciated.
>> Thanks in advance. 
>> 
>> -Luke
>> 
>> 
>> Luke Christy
>> 
>>   
> 
> Jay Peltz
> Peltz Power
> jay.pe...@gmail.com 
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