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I am worried about my solar panel set up. On the caravan we have 2/80w solar panels. They are connected to a Solar GCR 1000M regulator and 2/110 a/h gell batteries for 12 V power.The Regulator has started to blink showing EO7 on the small screen. The graphic indicator, showing the charge state of the batteries has gone. The separate voltage meter is showing the batteries at 15-16 V. I have disconnected the batteries from the solar charging system because I am worried that the batteries are being over charged. Does anyone have any experience with this type of system.I also have a BM-1 Battery monitor connected to the batteries.Any help would be appreciated.
Monday, Jan 28, 2008 at 19:56George,the 'E07' message indicates low battery voltage.As the SOC 'graphics' no longer exists (has gone) I believe it's a malfunction with-in the LCD display, because you say you do have 15v - 16v at the battery, indicating Solar charge is definitely being delivered to the batteries, but no LCD display is showing.First I would check all the cabling from the Solar panels right to the battery with a 'multimeter' so see where the voltage varies.If you find no obvious problems then it's a fault with-in the LCD display.Is it still under warranty??Mainey. Tuesday, Jan 29, 2008 at 01:22Further to my previous, I note further down that your controller was manufactured by Steca. All of their regulators that I have come across have 3 negative terminals on them. These regulators were originally designed for telephone systems with +ve earth systems so all the circuitry has the +ve sides of it connected together.You can only connect one of the -ve terminals to the frame (earth) of your van. This is generally the one connected to the load. If your battery or solar panels have their -ve sides grounded then you loose all current monitoring in the regulator.
Check this for starters. Get this checked out by someone who knows these systems. If you are attempting to do your own wiring then re read the installation manual - several times.PeterD.
Tuesday, Jan 29, 2008 at 08:02PeterIn this model (Steca PR series) grounding is not required when used as a stand alone solar system with only the (-) battery terminal being grounded at the body, as is normal and usual.2 cable connections on Left (+) & (-) Panel connection2 cable connections in Centre (+) & (-) Battery connection2 cable connections on Right (+) & (-) Accessories (fridge etc)Separate Earth is not required when used with (-) grounded battery as all 'accessories' are supposed to be connected to (-) battery terminal.Mainey. Monday, Jan 28, 2008 at 23:10Mainey,The Telstra blue/ panels are 80w Solar panels. I have seen plenty of these putting out about 5.5 amps. Some staff recon they have seen 6 amps out of these panels.Yes I know 80w at 19v is less than 5 amps, but 80 solar panels definately put out more than 5 amps.How well do you know these regulators? I don't know this model, do they have a seperate battery sense terminal?
If this wire was missing it might explain this fault condition.George, my advise would be to google for Solar Australia and give them a call or email. Tell them you were sold two 80 panels and a GCR 1000M regulator. Ask them if this is a recommended setup and then approach your supplier with their answer.
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Either way the regulator is still under warranty. Tuesday, Jan 29, 2008 at 19:37I have seen quite a few 80W panels put out more than 5.0 Amps. We do a lot of solar powered repeaters where we will get say 35 Amps from 7 x 80W panels at peak sun (one of the latest installations we have done). We have also replaced the odd 30 Amp regulator for QAS / QFRS during summer as the 6 panels they have have produced more than the regulator can handle.I even managed 10.2 Amps from my dual 80W setup over the Australia Day weekend up at. This was only for an hour at lunch but was pretty happy.RegardsDavid.
Tuesday, Jan 29, 2008 at 21:22This discussion seems to have degenerated into whether the two panels put out slightly more or slightly less than the rating of the regulator. If I had bought this setup I would not be impressed that the regulator can only just handle the input. What happens if George wants to add another panel because the two are not handling the load. He would also have to fork out for another regulator.My system has two 90w panels and a 20a regulator, this means my regulator is only running at about half capacity and I can easily add an extra panel.If it was me I would be ringing solar and asking them if this regulator is recommended with two 80 panels.Marty. Wednesday, Jan 30, 2008 at 00:33MaineyYou said 'Peter, I don't know any Solar manufacturer that advertises power numbers that are NOT the absolute Maximum possible.'
Solar panels are rated at a radiation level that is considered to be an average of midday sun in most parts of the world. If the radiation is decreased (eg turning the panel away from the sun) you will get less output from the panel. If you increase the radiation, the panel will produce more output.
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There is no magic figure where if the radiation it receives exceeds a certain level the panel will not produce any more power (within certain limits.) If you do not believe me then get yourself a mirrored door (there are plenty of sliding wardrobe ones around ) and reflect more sunlight on the panel and see if its short circuit current increases. On a sunny day the white clouds in the sky provide that mirror. (This is also why you can get more sunburn on a cloudy day.)It would be on these cloudy days that the Telstra techs observe outputs that are greater than the published maximum figures. The panels produce their rated power due to the direct sunlight when there is a clear patch in the clouds letting direct sunlight through and the surrounding clouds provide the mirror to direct additional radiation towards the panels.PeterD.