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  2. Maximum power point tracking - Wikipedia

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    Power/Voltage-curve of a partially shaded PV system, with marked local and global MPP. Maximum power point tracking ( MPPT ), [ 1][ 2] or sometimes just power point tracking ( PPT ), [ 3][ 4] is a technique used with variable power sources to maximize energy extraction as conditions vary [ 5]. The technique is most commonly used with ...

  3. Charge controller - Wikipedia

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    By way of example, a 150 volt PV array connected to an MPPT charge controller can be used to charge a 24 or 48 volt battery. Higher array voltage means lower array current, so the savings in wiring costs can more than pay for the controller. [citation needed] Charge controllers may also monitor battery temperature to prevent overheating.

  4. Solar inverter - Wikipedia

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    A solar micro-inverter in the process of being installed. The ground wire is attached to the lug and the panel's DC connections are attached to the cables on the lower right. The AC parallel trunk cable runs at the top (just visible). Solar micro-inverter is an inverter designed to operate with a single PV module.

  5. Power optimizer - Wikipedia

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    Power optimizers are essentially DC-DC converters, taking the DC power from a solar panel at whatever voltage and current is optimal (via MPPT), then converting that to a different voltage and current that best suits the central / string inverter . Some power optimizers are designed to work in conjunction with a central inverter from the same ...

  6. Buck–boost converter - Wikipedia

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    The switch is typically a MOSFET, IGBT, or BJT. The buck–boost converter is a type of DC-to-DC converter that has an output voltage magnitude that is either greater than or less than the input voltage magnitude. It is equivalent to a flyback converter using a single inductor instead of a transformer. [1] Two different topologies are called ...

  7. Solar charger - Wikipedia

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    A solar charger is a charger that employs solar energy to supply electricity to devices or batteries. They are generally portable . Solar chargers can charge lead acid or Ni-Cd battery banks up to 48 V and hundreds of ampere hours (up to 4000 Ah) capacity. Such type of solar charger setups generally use an intelligent charge controller.