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Solar pannel

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godel123

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Jun 10, 2011
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at some periode of the day the voltage produced by the solar pannel is lower than the battery voltage , at other periode the voltage is more bigger.

why not using DC/DC tranformer to optimise the charging of battery regardless the solar pannel voltage?
 
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Because of a collusion between the makers of AC transformers to suppress DC transformer technology.


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Edison would have loved to have gotten his hands on one of those DC/DC transformers, but the nasty Westinghouse and his evil minion Tesla just wouldn't let it be. ;-)
 
I think I saw an episode of that on TV one Saturday morning. Or was it that movie with Megan Fox(y)?
 
the derivativ of induction is not apropriet on dc induction :)

but maybe an electronic DC/DC transform is possible
 
the apropriate word is converter :) sorry
 
Yes! You have it now.

There are many DC to DC converters made to maintain the Maximum Power Point of solar panels into batteries or other loads. Look up "Maximum Power Point Tracking" you will find lots on the subject.

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