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    Hi All,

    I just noticed i have posted my question in wrong thread, so here it is again.

    I have built my own 20V 8A - 160W monocristaline panel. Putted some bypass diodes (45V 15A schottky) between bus wires, between arrays of cells, (3 total in panel) and all flooded with silgard.
    For now, all looks fine but i have a plan to connect more panels together.

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    Now, i have a plan to build/connect 8 panels in total (8 x 160W panel), and since i have already putted bypass diodes in 1st panel (45V 15A), after i connect 4 panels in parallel (32A) and then connect another array of 4 panels in series i'll have around 40V 32A total. Now to my knowledge, this is also the voltage/current that will be passing through each panel.


    MY QUESTION:
    1. What will happen with diodes from 1st panel, will the survive?
    2. Can You please recommend what kind of diodes/fuses to use as a bypass between panels ?

    I appreciate all answer.
    Thank You all very much.

  • #2
    Anyone ?

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    • #3
      1) I don't know.

      2) never heard of diodes between panels. New to me, no comment.
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      • #4
        The bypass diodes will only conduct when part of the panel or part of the string of panels is in shade while the rest is in sun.
        Since the internal bypass diodes can all conduct if the whole panel is in shade, the only reason for external bypass diodes is to let the bypass happen with only one diode voltage drop (~.7V) instead of three (~2.1V). I know that the Schottky diode forward drop is closer to .2V, but when it is conducting close to its rated current the internal resistance will increase the voltage drop.

        As for fuses, if you have three or more strings you must put one series fuse in each string. The fuse size should carry the full string Isc, but no more than twice the string Imp.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by inetdog View Post
          ..the only reason for external bypass diodes is to let the bypass happen with only one diode voltage drop (~.7V) instead of three (~2.1V). I know that the Schottky diode forward drop is closer to .2V, but when it is conducting close to its rated current the internal resistance will increase the voltage drop.
          I guess then, there's nothing gained if I bypass panel with only 1 diode, instead of 3. Thank You on clarification.

          I'll inform myself little more about fuses. Thanks!

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