Have had the solar setup running for a few days. It happens to be the first cloudy and rainy days in months, but that is a good thing. I get to see how things perform in various conditions. As I said this is really mostly a toy for learning purposes. I can’t say I have a good feel for things just yet but here are some early observations and notes.
- Victron software: very nice stuff. Has a dashboard that connects via Bluetooth. I’ve accessed it probably a hundred times in the last few days. Gives a good view of the instantaneous state with some timeline graphing of two selected parameters.
- Power generation: I assumed there would be some measure of potential power being generated, but maybe this isn’t realistic. There is a power consumed, but this depends on the load and the state of the battery, not some theoretical available power.
- System bottlenecks: all systems have bottlenecks. In this sort of arrangement they seem to be current based. My battery, for instance, can take something like a 40A charge current. But the controller can only deliver 15A. And I’ve seldom seen it past 3A. Since I have two 100W panels, this is maybe 20A peak. I’m starting to think viewing everything in Watts makes the most sense. I’m sure the pros do more serious analysis than I do and probably have better results.
- Panel output: I didn’t expect to see peak output but it is more elusive than I expected. My inverter is oversized at about 500W but I would have to have a large load, bright sun overhead and probably a low battery on bulk charge to see it. Angle of sun and clouds have a big effect. Bright clouds cuts output more or less in half and heavy clouds half again. Not unexpected.
- Battery charging: interesting to see how the controller shuttles current from load to battery depending on the panel output. If course that is the whole point of the controller but it has been useful to watch it in various situations (low battery, cloudy skies).
- Victron Data: the Victron software let’s you download data. But as best I can tell it is only daily averages. I’m thinking I want maybe minute by minute voltage and current of panel, load and battery. Looking at the Raspberry Pi solution. Probably my next step.
