Hello Everyone. I've been having a problem with voltage but no amperage on one of my solar panels at my ice house in Minnesota. I got 2 used (tested) Kyocera KC120 panels off ebay. I have called the company I purchased the panels from, and they're stumped at the moment...having to call around to find a possible fix. I thought I'd toss it out to you guys to see if you have any solutions.
Kyocera KC120-1
VOC 21.5
ISO 7.45
VMP 16.9
IMP 7.1
Today is a high of -2 degrees today, so setup 2 500w halogen work lights to energize the panel inside my house for testing. I understand that 16v is low and that bulbs arent the same as the sun, but it was the only way I could get exact and repeatable numbers for testing without freezing my fingers. From previous tests, I know that when the panel is outside in good sun its putting out 20-21 volts (10v on both sides with very similar voltage on both sides)
Here is what I'm pulling with my multimeter (see picture for terminal connections) (1 is negative side, 4 is positive)
Terminal 1 to 4 16.5v .01a
Terminal 1 to 3 9.5 5.1a
Terminal 2 to 4 7.5 0.0a
When the panel is in the full sun, both sides are very similar voltage. The 2 volt difference I am currently showing is an issue with my temporary testing setup inside the house.
I've tested each individual diode with my diode setting on my multimeter, each showing .450 or so. After putting them back in the panel I get .417 from terminal 3 to 4 and .395 from terminal 1 to 2 (again, using the diode setting on my DMM). The interesting thing is when I run from 4 to 3 I get an open loop because of the blocking diodes BUT from 2 to 1, it shows 1.441 on the DMM
Knowing that all 3 blocking diodes are working and functioning properly when removed, that tells me that something is loose or shorted out somewhere else in the panel?
Front of the panel looks clean, no massively corroded ribbons, no obvious burn/melted areas. Anyone have ideas of what might be causing this type of problem?
Panel Box.JPG
Kyocera KC120-1
VOC 21.5
ISO 7.45
VMP 16.9
IMP 7.1
Today is a high of -2 degrees today, so setup 2 500w halogen work lights to energize the panel inside my house for testing. I understand that 16v is low and that bulbs arent the same as the sun, but it was the only way I could get exact and repeatable numbers for testing without freezing my fingers. From previous tests, I know that when the panel is outside in good sun its putting out 20-21 volts (10v on both sides with very similar voltage on both sides)
Here is what I'm pulling with my multimeter (see picture for terminal connections) (1 is negative side, 4 is positive)
Terminal 1 to 4 16.5v .01a
Terminal 1 to 3 9.5 5.1a
Terminal 2 to 4 7.5 0.0a
When the panel is in the full sun, both sides are very similar voltage. The 2 volt difference I am currently showing is an issue with my temporary testing setup inside the house.
I've tested each individual diode with my diode setting on my multimeter, each showing .450 or so. After putting them back in the panel I get .417 from terminal 3 to 4 and .395 from terminal 1 to 2 (again, using the diode setting on my DMM). The interesting thing is when I run from 4 to 3 I get an open loop because of the blocking diodes BUT from 2 to 1, it shows 1.441 on the DMM
Knowing that all 3 blocking diodes are working and functioning properly when removed, that tells me that something is loose or shorted out somewhere else in the panel?
Front of the panel looks clean, no massively corroded ribbons, no obvious burn/melted areas. Anyone have ideas of what might be causing this type of problem?
Panel Box.JPG
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