ArtemVydysh Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 Hi! I tested some things with shaded modules,in my case MPPT works at 140-1000V.But during the day V drops below 100,but generation still continues and in some cases even grows.Is that how it's supposed to be? Quote
hotline_oh Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 Dear ArtemVydysh, Thank you for your inquiry. Please send your project file (*.pvprj) to hotline@valentin-software.com so that we can take a closer look at it. Quote
ArtemVydysh Posted March 10 Author Report Posted March 10 For some reason, my message is blocked, so I'll leave the file here. 111.pvprj Quote
ArtemVydysh Posted March 14 Author Report Posted March 14 I have sent the project, could you please take a look at it? Quote
hotline_oh Posted Thursday at 02:05 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:05 PM Dear ArtemVydsyh, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, your project file is unavailable. Please try to resend it (either here or to hotline@valentin-software.com). If the file is too big, please use WeTransfer or similar. Quote
ArtemVydysh Posted Saturday at 09:23 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 09:23 AM I sent the file to your e-mail Quote
hotline_oh Posted yesterday at 11:29 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:29 AM Dear ArtemVydysh, Thank you for your inquiry. If the MPPT voltage falls below 140 V, as in your example, the MPPT still controls the operating point at 140 V and generates a PV yield. This results in losses, which you can see in the energy balance. The PV yield can increase again if a more favourable operating point can be found. Quote
ArtemVydysh Posted 19 hours ago Author Report Posted 19 hours ago I thought the MPPT would shut off, but instead it simply locks onto the last available point, if I understood you correctly. Thank you for your help. Quote
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