HeadhunterU23
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OK, my first post, I hope this topic hasn't been already discussed (it probably was already), I made a search but couldn't find anything like it.
Problem:
Power connections tested example:
Test1: generator bank generating 300W -> Battery bank 200W -> Electric Wire Relay -> a few lamps. RESULT: all devices are covered when the generator is ON, and only 200W are provided when only the battery bank is Active, perfectly logic
Test2: Solar panel replaces the generator bank and generates 180W - Battery bank 200W -> Electric Wire Relay -> a few lamps. RESULT: only 180W are provided to the devices, this is not logic. The power provided should be equal to what the battery bank can provide until the batteries are all emptied.
We should be able to daisy chain battery banks, they should be able to provide full power (up to the max power the battery bank with the best batteries can provide) during the night and be recharged even by a single solar bank during the way longer day time.
Example:
Day time:
beginning of the line: solar bank 180W -> Battery Bank 1 220W -> Battery Bank 2 260W -> Battery Bank 3 240W -> powered on devices should be powered by the Battery bank with the biggest power, if all devices are powered off or if the electrical needs are lower than the Solar Bank then the whole battery chain should be able to recharge one after each other. In this case, the devices should have 260W available as long as this battery bank is not empty, then 240W then 220W.
Night time:
beginning of the line: solar bank 0W -> Battery Bank 1 220W -> Battery Bank 2 260W -> Battery Bank 3 240W -> powered devices required power 280W, devices should be able to be powered up to 260W, etc..
Right now, if I have a battery bank with 300W fully loaded hooked to a 180W solar panel, the devices have only 180W available. This is not logic.
I'm pretty sure this topic has already been discussed but I couldn't find any post specifically talking about that.
Problem:
Power connections tested example:
Test1: generator bank generating 300W -> Battery bank 200W -> Electric Wire Relay -> a few lamps. RESULT: all devices are covered when the generator is ON, and only 200W are provided when only the battery bank is Active, perfectly logic
Test2: Solar panel replaces the generator bank and generates 180W - Battery bank 200W -> Electric Wire Relay -> a few lamps. RESULT: only 180W are provided to the devices, this is not logic. The power provided should be equal to what the battery bank can provide until the batteries are all emptied.
We should be able to daisy chain battery banks, they should be able to provide full power (up to the max power the battery bank with the best batteries can provide) during the night and be recharged even by a single solar bank during the way longer day time.
Example:
Day time:
beginning of the line: solar bank 180W -> Battery Bank 1 220W -> Battery Bank 2 260W -> Battery Bank 3 240W -> powered on devices should be powered by the Battery bank with the biggest power, if all devices are powered off or if the electrical needs are lower than the Solar Bank then the whole battery chain should be able to recharge one after each other. In this case, the devices should have 260W available as long as this battery bank is not empty, then 240W then 220W.
Night time:
beginning of the line: solar bank 0W -> Battery Bank 1 220W -> Battery Bank 2 260W -> Battery Bank 3 240W -> powered devices required power 280W, devices should be able to be powered up to 260W, etc..
Right now, if I have a battery bank with 300W fully loaded hooked to a 180W solar panel, the devices have only 180W available. This is not logic.
I'm pretty sure this topic has already been discussed but I couldn't find any post specifically talking about that.