Hi all,
When a cloud goes over my panel, I'm able to measure the difference in voltage that is being produced. I have a 100W 20V panel and I've got a sensor that is measuring the voltage as it goes into the charge controller. I've noticed that full sun is about 20-22 volts (which is consistent with the optimal operational range). When it's cloudy, but enough for a shadow, I'll be around 14-15. Full clouds or rain puts me around 12 - 12.5. During the morning and evening, obviously there is a gradual ramp up and ramp down to 0.
What I'm having trouble figuring out is what the real output is at these times. Basically, I'm trying to figure out a way to estimate watts that are being produced by just using the voltage as a guide. I know that P=IV, so I'm not looking for a mathematical way to do this. My main questions:
1. Does the wattage of the panel get reduced with cloud cover? Is there a way to estimate the loss?
2. Is there a common high level understanding that the panel produces .01 amps during cloudy days, 1 amps during partly cloudy times, and 5A in full sun? Any anecdotal evidence would be helpful here.
3. How does Ohm's law get affected by cloud cover?
Thanks in advance.
When a cloud goes over my panel, I'm able to measure the difference in voltage that is being produced. I have a 100W 20V panel and I've got a sensor that is measuring the voltage as it goes into the charge controller. I've noticed that full sun is about 20-22 volts (which is consistent with the optimal operational range). When it's cloudy, but enough for a shadow, I'll be around 14-15. Full clouds or rain puts me around 12 - 12.5. During the morning and evening, obviously there is a gradual ramp up and ramp down to 0.
What I'm having trouble figuring out is what the real output is at these times. Basically, I'm trying to figure out a way to estimate watts that are being produced by just using the voltage as a guide. I know that P=IV, so I'm not looking for a mathematical way to do this. My main questions:
1. Does the wattage of the panel get reduced with cloud cover? Is there a way to estimate the loss?
2. Is there a common high level understanding that the panel produces .01 amps during cloudy days, 1 amps during partly cloudy times, and 5A in full sun? Any anecdotal evidence would be helpful here.
3. How does Ohm's law get affected by cloud cover?
Thanks in advance.
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