Vannautical engineer
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I finally got around to putting solar on the roof of my van, 2 100 watt flexible panels. At 200W, after doing the math, I was expecting in nice direct sun I might see about 16 amps flowing into my battery. The thing of it is, after a little use, I have rarely seen the output from the panels reach 10A, even in direct sun. I'm using a Renogy MPPT controller with the panels in parallel. I'm pretty sure everything is functioning properly, so I'm starting to wonder, is this just how it goes?
I know most electronic components have their "max" ratings taken under optimal conditions. So are solar panels like this too? I mean, can I only realistically expect to see a full 16 amps of output if I'm parked directly on the equator on a clear day at noon on the longest day of the year?
Just curious. I'm pretty happy with the panels nonetheless, just a little disappointed to only have seen a little over half the output I expected. One caveat is that I haven't had the panels in direct sun when my battery was more than a few percent under fully charged (LiFePo4 battery.) So could it be that the charge controller is just holding back when the battery is close to fully charged? (Actually now that I think about it this is probably not the case since at times when I have been drawing a lot of load with my devices the flow from the panels still never goes over about 10 in direct sun.)
I know most electronic components have their "max" ratings taken under optimal conditions. So are solar panels like this too? I mean, can I only realistically expect to see a full 16 amps of output if I'm parked directly on the equator on a clear day at noon on the longest day of the year?
Just curious. I'm pretty happy with the panels nonetheless, just a little disappointed to only have seen a little over half the output I expected. One caveat is that I haven't had the panels in direct sun when my battery was more than a few percent under fully charged (LiFePo4 battery.) So could it be that the charge controller is just holding back when the battery is close to fully charged? (Actually now that I think about it this is probably not the case since at times when I have been drawing a lot of load with my devices the flow from the panels still never goes over about 10 in direct sun.)