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− | A [[Special:MyLanguage/Charge controller#Charge controller types|PWM charge controller]] is rated to operate at a particular [[Special:MyLanguage/DC system voltage|DC system voltage]] and maximum current. [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module|PV modules]] designed to work at the DC system voltage must be connected in parallel PV source circuits in order to achieve the [[Special:MyLanguage/PV source | + | A [[Special:MyLanguage/Charge controller#Charge controller types|PWM charge controller]] is rated to operate at a particular [[Special:MyLanguage/DC system voltage|DC system voltage]] and maximum current. [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module|PV modules]] designed to work at the DC system voltage must be connected in parallel PV source circuits in order to achieve the [[Special:MyLanguage/Simplified minimum PV source size|minimum PV source size]] and the charge controller therefore must be sized to handle this amount of current. If the current rating of a PWM charge controller is exceeded, it can be damaged or destroyed. |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 6 April 2021
A PWM charge controller is rated to operate at a particular DC system voltage and maximum current. PV modules designed to work at the DC system voltage must be connected in parallel PV source circuits in order to achieve the minimum PV source size and the charge controller therefore must be sized to handle this amount of current. If the current rating of a PWM charge controller is exceeded, it can be damaged or destroyed.