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knowledgeA solar charge controller is an
electronic device used in off-grid and hybrid off-grid applications to
regulate current and voltage input from PV arrays to batteries and
electrical loads (lights, fans, monitors, surveillance cameras, telecom
and process control equipment, etc.). The controller safely charges and
maintains batteries at a high state of charge without overcharging. A
good solar charge controller can extend battery life, whereas a poor
quality charge controller can cause battery failure and which causes the
entire off-grid system to shut down. Solar charge controllers are also
commonly called solar charge regulators.
When installing a solar charge controller, it is recommended that you connect and disconnect in the following order:
1. Battery to the controller first
2. PV array to the controller
3. Electrical load to the controller
When
disconnecting, you reverse that order. The battery provides power to
the controller so always make sure that solar and loads are disconnected
before connecting or disconnecting the battery from the controller.
Connections between the battery, load, PV array, and the controller
should have disconnect switches to enhance safety and facilitate ease of
installation and breakdown.
In the wire diagram schematic above
with DC load, sunlight contacts the solar modules, which convert solar
into DC electrical power that it delivers to a charge controller. The
charge controller regulates the amperage and voltage that is delivered
to the loads and any excess power is delivered to the battery system so
the batteries maintain their state of charge without getting
overcharged. During the evening when there is no sunlight, battery power
is used to run the load.
You’ll notice that the battery is
grounded at the negative battery terminal. This is because all our PWM
and MPPT controllers have a common negative ground. Therefore, it is
possible to establish a common negative ground for the entire system:
the solar array, controller, battery, and load. This meets NEC code
requirements for grounding. If you need an equipment ground for any
metal parts on a controller enclosure, some of our controllers include
an equipment ground terminal lug. Otherwise, for our controllers that
don’t have this terminal lug, you can connect an equipment ground
directly to the controller enclosure.
The next diagram (Figure 2)
depicts the components and connections to power an AC load. This diagram
with an AC load looks similar to the previous example with a DC load,
except that in this example, we have added an inverter to the system.
The purpose of the inverter is to convert the DC power from the battery
to AC power that can be used to run an AC load like the TV you see in
the schematic.
Figure 2: Off-grid Diagram with AC Load
It’s important to note that the inverter is connected and
powered from the battery, not the controller’s load terminals like we
did in the DC load example. That’s because the inverter can have a high
energy surge upon startup, and this high current surge might be higher
than the rated capacity of the charge controller, whereas the batteries
will be able to meet the high energy surge requirement.
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