verry well done! to levave a Projekt for a smount of Time was most the time a benefit to me ;) sleep well a do something different (grow plants) this will help you verry much! often i need 7...20 days to get the clue ....sometimes it took months....but you will get it at the right time ;) best wishes from dying germany. live long and prosper....and try to stay happy! PS: sorry for my poor english!
Why didn't you get a current sensor? Asc718? I'm building a MPPT charger. However I've made mine modular, so I have three boards. One is the control, one is the current sensors and the other is a upside down buck. I was thinking of using a p806 and making it sepic. But it can run 1.5kw of solar. I'll be making some videos of it and have already published schematic on the buck. And firmware 1... Shortly going to be releasing firmware 2. But I need to make a video on the control module first.
Why not use a common buck converter and add current sensor and external feedback with Arduino on the IC's feedback pin? I've already done a "manual mppt", adding constant input voltage to a cheap buck converter...
Yeah, certainly it would be more convenient to use a buck converter breakout board but, I want to design the voltage regulator also to gain a better control over the design of the whole system.
Hi, it's been a long time you did update on this Mppt. Please make Mppt using pertub, having LCD to print values and having menu buttons to adjust and set values. More blessings.
@@Thiasotiks ok sir ,i saw one comment that you have used ferrite core inductor ..please use sand dust Inductor core ..then try with same ckt ..if you can please reply with result as i made buck converter with iron dust core ..result was better
Thanks for your suggestion. Yes, it is likely to better. One reason is that, dust core's saturation point is higher than than of the ferrite core. But unfortunately I don't have a suitable one right now. I'll try that later.
Please dont dropout this project .Make at least a buck based mppt charge controller for 21V panel 5A to 12V battery system ..use acs712 current sensor for better isolated current sensing.
super bro 👌💯 can u give me ideas about 24v input and 13.5v 30a output dc to dc converter...with short circuit protection ande reversed polarity protection and small size...
I watched a lot of your videos today ; very informative.
Keep'em coming brother
Subed!!
Greetings from Tanzania 🇹🇿
Thank you so much for your appreciation.
verry well done!
to levave a Projekt for a smount of Time was most the time a benefit to me ;)
sleep well a do something different (grow plants) this will help you verry much!
often i need 7...20 days to get the clue ....sometimes it took months....but you will get it at the right time ;)
best wishes from dying germany.
live long and prosper....and try to stay happy!
PS: sorry for my poor english!
Thank you very much for your suggestion. Language is not the matter as long as you can convey your thoughts properly.
Sir your project are really good and explanation is awesome
Thanks 😊
what is the input outpu range of this converter and what is the maximum current
Hi Thiasotiks, From where you have purchase digital Voltmeter and Ammeter (With Red 7 segment display)? Can you please provide a link.
Why didn't you get a current sensor?
Asc718?
I'm building a MPPT charger. However I've made mine modular, so I have three boards.
One is the control, one is the current sensors and the other is a upside down buck.
I was thinking of using a p806 and making it sepic.
But it can run 1.5kw of solar.
I'll be making some videos of it and have already published schematic on the buck. And firmware 1... Shortly going to be releasing firmware 2. But I need to make a video on the control module first.
Why not use a common buck converter and add current sensor and external feedback with Arduino on the IC's feedback pin?
I've already done a "manual mppt", adding constant input voltage to a cheap buck converter...
Yeah, certainly it would be more convenient to use a buck converter breakout board but, I want to design the voltage regulator also to gain a better control over the design of the whole system.
what is the meaning of Thiasotiks?
Very nice 👍 work can I get in touch with you as I need some help in making my own converters
You can contact me through email, thiasotiks@gmail.com
Hi, it's been a long time you did update on this Mppt. Please make Mppt using pertub, having LCD to print values and having menu buttons to adjust and set values. More blessings.
Thanks for your idea. I am just busy with my carrier. I'm expecting to be back to the RUclips soon.
@@Thiasotiks ok. We are waiting for you. We miss you. God bless you
Hi, you are doing great. What's the size of the inductor you used?
Thanks.
I've used 2.4 A, 33 uH ferrite core inductor.
Great effort sir ..but for this please make high efficiecy buck converter then go for Mppt
Thanks for your comment. I thaught about it before but, I wanted to use buck-boost converter.
@@Thiasotiks ok sir ,i saw one comment that you have used ferrite core inductor ..please use sand dust Inductor core ..then try with same ckt ..if you can please reply with result as i made buck converter with iron dust core ..result was better
Thanks for your suggestion.
Yes, it is likely to better. One reason is that, dust core's saturation point is higher than than of the ferrite core. But unfortunately I don't have a suitable one right now. I'll try that later.
Please dont dropout this project .Make at least a buck based mppt charge controller for 21V panel 5A to 12V battery system ..use acs712 current sensor for better isolated current sensing.
Sure. I'll try.
super bro 👌💯
can u give me ideas about 24v input and 13.5v 30a output dc to dc converter...with short circuit protection ande reversed polarity protection and small size...
The next video on my channel would be about synchronous buck converter. I hope you will find some information from that. Please stay tuned.
Nice project
Thank you.