
Originally Posted by
Justloadit
Since a PV panel is a current source, the only change in the voltage of the panel is due to the effect of temperature.
The open circuit voltage between say -5°C and 25° to 55°C can say as much as 5V up when cold to down when hot from the specification sheet which is done at 25°C
What changes is the amount of current the panel provides. It can vary fr0m 0.5A early in the morning say at 08H00 to FSD amps example 11A between 11H00 to 13H00during a sunny day. Provided the Azimut angle is correct and panels facing North in the southern hemmisphere, and that there are no shadows and the panel is clean and free from bird droppings. As clouds come over, the MPPT voltage remains the same, only the current changes.
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