PWM and MPPT Charge controller what is really the difference?
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- MPPT vs PWM Charge controller which is best for your Solar system?
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Excellent.Tells you all you need to know.
Thankyou sir ,good explanation
You video have really help me and my clients. I always advice them to watch your channel and also have an idea of the technology so that they know what they are getting and want.
Please can you do a product review on kartel MPPT charger just like you did on Felicity. All these myths needs to be cleared for consumers protection sake.
Commendable!
Thank you
You are a great teacher
@@etimemmanuel5884 Thank you sir
I am highly technical but damn I never stop learing here.
Well explained. Thanks for the effort
Thanks for watching
Thanks for your video sir.
Your video is awesome
Am glad to be here
You are welcome
15:00 My PWM has all these programs.
I wonder if it's just an advanced PWM 😅
LVD is 21v
LVR is 24
Float is 27v
Absorb is 28v
Ah max is 15 from panels to batteries
The PWM charge controller is the longest working solar charging technology available. With the advent of programming, the limit is left to the imagination of manufacturers really. Therefore, we have PWM controllers equipped with configurability like the ones you listed above. Although, PWM remains primitive when compared to MPPT technology.
Spot on, no stone unturned
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Thank you
Very apt
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Hello boss.... You are professional indeed
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you are amazing, sir
but I would say. It will be much better if you also compare them with the data sheet
Will do
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7:22 this quality of the MPPT charger virtually means that it will charge the battery bank faster than the PWM can/will. This is another difference between the two.
Apart from the issue of cost, the MPPT should be the only choice because regardless of one's setup, it always pays to plan to build it up (referring to scalability) as one goes and the MPPT will remain handy.
It might be good to let users know that there are also advanced types of PWM with more than just basic functions but which don't actually rival the flexibility, durability and efficiency of the MPPT.
You are right Buddy
Hello sir,
I have learned a lot from you. I am doing my master’s degree in Solar Photovoltaics
Wow nice, Good luck with that, it's an interesting field of study
School?
Guy you're to much. Very detailed explanations the layman will understand perfectly.
Thank you Tee Man
For mppt charge controller, what is the maximum number of Solar panels one can connect in series?
Hello bro. Love your show. Question: I bought a home with a solar system with 12 gel batteries. Unfortunately it wasn't enough for my large family. We increased to 20 gel and more panels... it's still not enough. Is there a type of battery we can buy that allows us to add on batteries over a period of time? We don't have the money to buy all the batteries we need at once.
Every battery can be scaled up as long as the batteries are not old
Get what you saying but they making 100v pwms now which can handle up to 2000w so I think that makes them good to use now right?
I've been looking for such info with no luck but now i get you please help me with this.
I have 4 solar panels of 12V 400Amp each
And i have 2 batteries of 12V 256Amp each, and I've got a 20,000Watts inverter. I was looking for the battery charger and regulator, someone recomend The PWM 60Amp 12,36,and 48V.
Do you think that would really help charging and regulate the solar as charging tye batteries?
What do u think about SRNE Lithium batteries and inverters...
9:14 Parallel vs Series
Boss am confused between 5kva 24vt inverter vs 3kva 24vt..
Because they use same battery.. is there any different apart from that sir. Pls.. because I don't want to go for 5kva 48vt
Does high breed inverters 5kva has the ability to handle strong parallel currently
I have an issue sir
My mppt 30a is charging very slow, could it be from setting or it's faulty?
Thanks.
A number of factors tough to diagnose from a distance, you might need to get your installer to check it
Please can I mix seal battery and gel battery?
Good after sir,please I want to know if it is advisable for me to bring a solar current directly to 5kva/48volt hybrid inverter with the maximum DC voltage of 111volts,or the cable still needs to go to Pv combiner before going to the hybrid inverter.Thank you
Combined or circuit enclosure box, it should always pass a breaker
Nice but i dont really think u can over size on ur MTTP ,bcos u need to work with the CC specification.
You can but the extra percentage oversize shouldn't be more than 7 percent . If you need more oversize you will need an addition charge controller.
I ni coast area my pwm I can see is weak I m not enjoying my solar system
Bro do you lear and study out side Nigeria?
What about solar power generator
What about it?
You’re definitely Nigerian🇳🇬🇳🇬
100 percent
is this an outback mppt?
Yes it is
mppt is d best anytime.i dont use pwm
Not in all situations if you connect it the right way with all the rules observed you can get the best out of it.
But most installers I've seen on Facebook provide pwm as the charge controllers for the systems they advertise.
MPPT, for what it does, is unnecessarily expensive, in my opinion.