Blocking and Bypass Diodes in a Solar Panel Systems

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
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    In this video we answer the question: What are blocking and bypass diodes used for in solar panels?Bypass diodes prevent electrical losses within a solar panel when it’s partially shaded. Most solar panels have blocking diodes in them, so external diodes are not usually needed, except for a few instances. If a solar panel wired in series with another is shaded, a bypass diode may help route the power around it. A blocking diode is used to prevent power loss out of the batteries, particularly at night. When using a solar charge controller, blocking diodes usually are not needed. If panels are wired in parallel sharing the same charge controller, or if two different voltage power sources are charging a battery, then a blocking diode may help route power into the battery..

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  • @agentbertram4769
    @agentbertram4769 6 років тому +35

    This has been the best and most informative piece on blocking and bypass diodes that I have seen, thanks!

  • @gulfcoastbeemer
    @gulfcoastbeemer 7 років тому +16

    Outstanding presentation -- particular with reference to partial shading on sailboat applications.

  • @TheAnantaSesa
    @TheAnantaSesa 6 років тому +4

    glad someone finally explained what to do to handle shaded panels.

    • @livefreeordie4850
      @livefreeordie4850 6 років тому +1

      AnantaSesaDas AnantaSesaDas I know right

    • @Wallabynge
      @Wallabynge 5 років тому +1

      I don't think shaded panels are a problem, because they usually produce full voltage anyway. Also, night leakage is negligible, since the cells are diodes themselves, with a reverse breakdown voltage of -13V per cell.
      I think blocking diodes could be useful to prevent a short circuit fault, in a parallel array. You are supposed to put fuses on every panel, in case one decides to take all the 50A of the array through it. Blocking diodes could prevent this, at the cost of 4-5W per string.

  • @MrDunk66
    @MrDunk66 7 років тому +19

    Nicely presented and clearly communicated - thanks

    • @gandalf87264
      @gandalf87264 5 років тому

      I agree with the above statement. Great job.

  • @mathmath5839
    @mathmath5839 6 років тому +2

    I've been thinking and guessing a lot of things about solar panels and diodes, I'm glad I found this video confirming my ideas, thanks !

  • @sanjaymahabir1386
    @sanjaymahabir1386 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much, i have some homemade panels an this was very concise and informative on the use of diodes!!!!

  • @zumbatan550
    @zumbatan550 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the explanation

  • @yvesremords1377
    @yvesremords1377 3 роки тому +1

    You have also "ideal diodes modules" on the market that perform as blocking diodes practically without voltage loss.
    A pair of them is ways cheaper than an additional controler.

  • @deanhenthorn1890
    @deanhenthorn1890 8 місяців тому

    I need a Renewable Doable Coffee Mug! With your AltE logo on the other side!

  • @jesseblanquel9233
    @jesseblanquel9233 2 роки тому +1

    Very good lecture. Thank you so much for your time and knowledge

  • @pchoukekar1
    @pchoukekar1 5 років тому

    Best channel to understand solar panels

  • @surenpatwardhan4489
    @surenpatwardhan4489 4 роки тому

    Good. Finally got some good video giving plain reasoning and avoiding "information bombardment"

  • @paulmoreau2364
    @paulmoreau2364 4 роки тому

    This video help me out a lot I am a student becoming an electrician thank you

  • @IonCubekhanz
    @IonCubekhanz 2 роки тому +1

    From Paklistan ...great thnx

  • @ArcanePath360
    @ArcanePath360 4 роки тому

    I'm convinced based on what you say here that my cheap USB charging panel does not have a blocking diode. My battery was almost full and leaving it connected overnight, by morning it's almost empty. What is weird is that the USB cable is hooked up to an "input" so I didn't think it possible for reverse current to flow.

  • @IftikharAhmad-zs8gy
    @IftikharAhmad-zs8gy 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks, idea communicated in a proper way.

  • @Mossskaterhans
    @Mossskaterhans 6 років тому +1

    very good stuff, straight forward . Best way to say anything.

  • @juleslauve1736
    @juleslauve1736 3 роки тому

    A lot of great info in a very digestible package. Many Thanks!

  • @ifeanyiaugustine1448
    @ifeanyiaugustine1448 2 місяці тому

    I love your explanation....i have a question...the question is some of my solar panels had problems (voltage drop)in each of them(all).finds out the diodes are bad (changed all) while some work and others stil maintain voltage drop... please need your help..thanks from Nigeria.thanks.

  • @offgridmangogrower
    @offgridmangogrower 11 місяців тому

    Can you list bypass and blocking diodes with redundant capacity both amperage and voltage wise…?
    I plan to combine both fence style and panels that are close to solstice angles in parallel….best example is your sailboat solution.
    All strings are in 3s and approximately 80 to 100 volts…and between 5 and ten amps…..prefer using ideal style but have no track record on their failure rates….also higher efficiency ones…?
    Thank you.

  • @davefitzjarrell5885
    @davefitzjarrell5885 3 роки тому

    If a panel has bypass diodes in the junction box, why would we have to add a diode to bypass a panel in a series? The internal diodes would provide a current path of the panel for shaded, no?

  • @alanpetersen4615
    @alanpetersen4615 4 роки тому

    I purchased Rich Solar Panels, 190 W. I tested it today using a Watt meter. The day was a clear sunny day, at approximately 12:00 hrs, and the sun at about 80 degrees off the horizon. I had a person angle the solar panel, to try and make it perpendicular to the angle of the sun. I got approximately 111 Watts, 8.5 amps, at 13.5 volts. And when partially shaded by one "Hand" of one person, the current dropped by a factor of 50% from 8.5amps to 4 amps. Under what conditions should I be getting an output of 190 watts? Should I check the diodes, or is there something else that I am doing wrong? I live in Boise, Idaho, and the skys were clear today at approximately 90 degrees outside temperature.

  • @rcinfla9017
    @rcinfla9017 3 роки тому

    Should mention the effect of PV cells shunt leakage. Different PV panels (quality) can have significant difference in shunt leakage of their individual cells. This shunt leakage of PV cells can interfere will ability to make in-circuit testing of bypass diodes. Sometimes it is necessary to unsolder at least one end of diode to check them.
    Number one failure cause of bypass diodes is excessive heating due to insufficient heat sinking of diodes. Leaded pellet diodes have poor ability to dissipate heat.

  • @g.sinclair5174
    @g.sinclair5174 4 роки тому

    The most excellent explanation. Thank you.

  • @SufiShahHamidJalali
    @SufiShahHamidJalali 8 років тому +2

    Dear altE Store. I have seen some PV systems which use capacitors right after the DC breakers. It is claimed that these capacitors are used to make the fluctuation of the voltage and current from the PV panels to the controller more smooth. Please, explain this to us. Many thanks to your other videos.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому +1

      +Sufi Shah Hamid Jalali Unlike batteries, capacitors are able to to be charged and discharged very quickly. As a result, some people use high capacitance super capacitors in parallel with their battery bank to basically absorb the voltage spikes from surges from motors, creating a smooth power load. However, a properly sized solar system should not need capacitors. Providing a big enough battery bank that can handle the momentary voltage drop from a surge, and an inverter that is capable of handling the surge, should be enough for most off grid solar systems.

    • @SufiShahHamidJalali
      @SufiShahHamidJalali 8 років тому

      +altE Store, thanks for the quick and great reply. That was useful information. My system is like this click on link: goo.gl/ZsHAVG. If you study the block diagram, there are capacitors between the solar panels and the charge controllers. They are placed right after the DC circuit breakers and DC SPDs.

  • @pattyann8661
    @pattyann8661 5 років тому +2

    at a later date,, when i start building my home built micro camper i to tow behind my moped scooter,, i am going to be wanting to order some solar panels. i subscribed to your youtube cannel and i clicked on liked.

  • @edwardutter6975
    @edwardutter6975 5 місяців тому

    I had a back feed of voltage to one of my panels,and it broke two of the four diodes, It is a 12 volt (220 watt) panel, and the voltage read about 4.7 volts. I replaced the two bad diodes and the output voltage is still around 4.7 volts. Do I need to replace all of the diodes ? Any information will be of great help. Thank You.

  • @TheRrevn57
    @TheRrevn57 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent info. Thanks, 2 thumbs up.

  • @monckeywrench4823
    @monckeywrench4823 6 років тому +2

    Always informative..thanks for this Alt-e.

  • @erickowaga4520
    @erickowaga4520 3 роки тому

    I've been losing power from my battery even though I have a charge controller. Where should I put my blocking diode?

  • @abdallah.alammar
    @abdallah.alammar 4 роки тому

    You said who have quistion ask in comment section so I am asking and hope to find an answer.
    At 1:39 lets take the diodes , the anode of them is connected to the negative side and their cathode is connected to the positive side !!! so how they will work and pass current (they are now on reverse bias mode)!! you know to put a diode in forward biasing mode the anode should have higher voltage than the cathode!

  • @ghanshyamsahu4109
    @ghanshyamsahu4109 5 років тому +2

    What a great video.i am a big follower of your's.thanks mam for your information... thanks allot

  • @shofarsogood7504
    @shofarsogood7504 Рік тому

    If string a and b are matched in power but string a gets half power due to shade, then even with a diode won’t the total power be brought down in combiner since amperage is suffering?

  • @arjundealwis9596
    @arjundealwis9596 6 років тому

    Very well explained. Thanks alot. Could you maybe make a video for using fuses instead of blocking diodes in the case of shading on parallel PV panels. Thanks again

  • @hansparam
    @hansparam 3 роки тому

    Nicely explained.

  • @irrahfarn
    @irrahfarn 4 роки тому

    Absolutely easy explaination

  • @thefaeryman
    @thefaeryman 8 років тому

    when the cell is shaded, the current drops down, like pinching a garden hose. the cell will have static voltage but reduced current flow. the bypass diode completes the circuit in a loop for the panel. I understand just hard to put into words.
    If a seller says that these are blocking diodes when they are not, I have to wonder why. and there are many.
    Thanks

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому

      +Rev John O'Toole I love the garden hose analogy, well done. I may need to borrow that.

  • @grasonhawk8633
    @grasonhawk8633 4 роки тому

    Could you do a demonstration of a 2S2P panel configuration with one panel shaded and show what the power out of the charge controller does before and after the panel is partially and fully shaded. My concern is with the Bypass diode when it bypasses the Shaded PV....? Does the power drop ~50% or ~75%?

  • @wellspj2002
    @wellspj2002 5 років тому

    Thanks for the diode class.

  • @hannahmanoj7634
    @hannahmanoj7634 4 роки тому

    How to check a 50A diode without multimeter?

  • @happyhippr
    @happyhippr 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for the information!

  • @tayyabnaveed2266
    @tayyabnaveed2266 Рік тому

    how do i know if my charge controller has a blocking diode

  • @livefreeordie4850
    @livefreeordie4850 6 років тому

    Thanks for the info. What are the pros vs cons on solar panels configured in Series vs Parallel for a 12v system?

  • @troybelanger974
    @troybelanger974 3 роки тому

    I have a Newpowa 70 watt panel that only has 1 diode in it. Can anyone give me an answer as to what Schottky diode I need to replace it with?

  • @nasirahsan786
    @nasirahsan786 7 років тому +2

    very help full with many thanks

  • @JoseGonzalez-el7nv
    @JoseGonzalez-el7nv 5 років тому

    Does is matter were i put the solar controle battery wires on the battery bank if its more than one battery in parallel. Also great video learning alot.

  • @CriftinsCampers
    @CriftinsCampers 4 роки тому

    At 4:13 unless I am going cross eyed you have the output from the PV panels going directly to positive battery output of the controller and the positive PV input of the controller connected to the battery positive!

    • @GoCoyote
      @GoCoyote 3 роки тому

      I cannot speak to your eyesight, but the diagram is correct. On the charge controller terminals from left to right:
      Battery positive connection on top of right breaker, Battery negative connection left side of Shunt, PV positive connection on top of center breaker, PV negative connection from combiner box. is it possible you are thinking of the charge controller terminations from an older Morningstar controller where the PV inputs are not on the left hand terminals?

  • @mountpinatubo9202
    @mountpinatubo9202 3 роки тому

    since glass envelope diodes are allowing uv or sun light to goes through in it and it has a p-n junction,is there way that i can use bunch of glass diodes as a photo voltaic and works like solar cell that procuce voltage?

  • @ajeetkumaransul620
    @ajeetkumaransul620 6 років тому

    Please explain about batteries set points along with graphical representation

  • @rafiawan7289
    @rafiawan7289 11 місяців тому

    Are in night with out solar controller charger solar panel connected directly in this case damages for solar panel or solar panel diodes please inform us or me

  • @VIVA685
    @VIVA685 3 роки тому

    Perfect video

  • @ugyen111
    @ugyen111 5 років тому

    i have a solar panels installed there and recently i have installed hybrid system with generator and now my question is that when there is bright sunshine the solar mppt modules get burned ? so what could be the reason ?

  • @habibullahsb5199
    @habibullahsb5199 4 роки тому

    thank,s
    I am from pakistan .You have given good information .if we Do not use Solar Controller then How do we apply a blocking dioad With solar penal.

  • @ek9772
    @ek9772 4 роки тому

    I currently have this problem. One of the panels connected in parallel to other panels is partially shaded during the day, and as the day progresses the panel that is shaded changes during the course of the day. I thought of using an individual charge controller per panel, but this will not work for several reasons.
    First, the smallest charge controller that I thought off placing per panel has a higher activation voltage than the maximum voltage per panel.
    Second, even if the first problem was not an issue, the maximum power point would not be reached, and last but not least the charge controller that I need is part of a group of charge controllers connected as slaves and master.
    I thought of using optimizers, but the optimizers have an MPPT feature that conflicts with the MPPT of the charge controllers. So, far I have not found an ideal solution for this problem. Any suggestions?

  • @TheNolan28
    @TheNolan28 3 роки тому

    May I ask what is the cause of reversing error on the scc during night, the connection of the panel is series, thanks

  • @rdkuless
    @rdkuless 7 років тому

    Is that a Genasun boost charge controller..? I have a question about the diodes. With a flexible solar panel rated at: 19v, 6.7a, 120w, how many OMS should the diode read if working properly..? (or does it matter how many amps the panel is rated at, do the diodes all read the same when tested..? (How do the amp rating affect reading the multimeter..?

  • @satriahadjobaru2718
    @satriahadjobaru2718 4 роки тому

    Does it matter if the panel doesn't have any diode?
    Since my diodes are broken and I seemed to be difficult to find new one

  • @larrylinder242
    @larrylinder242 5 років тому

    My solar panel works fine in the morning hours, but falls off dramatically from mid-day on. Typically I will see 15a coming in at 10:30-11am, but around noon it falls down to 1-1.5a. I have checked all wiring, connectors and terminals and everything looks fine. I have one 250w panel connected to a Victron 100/20 MPPT feeding a 200ah LiFePo house bank on my boat. The MPPT was removed and bench tested by a shop and it passed. Do you think I may have bad diodes? Can I test the diodes without removing them from the black box? Thanks.

  • @jameskrivitsky9715
    @jameskrivitsky9715 8 років тому +1

    Hi Amy, interesting that you bring up the two parallel system issue. I have a 600W wind turbine with a MPPT controller and will be adding the Renogy 600 W 6 panel system with the 60 amp MPPT controller going to the same 12 V battery bank. I would think that with two different MPPT charge controllers running in parallel to the batteries that each would have diodes blocking backflow, thus negating the need for additional blocking diodes. Am I doing the right thing or are there other precautions I should take ? Thanks Jim K RV Prepper

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому +1

      Since the turbine will have its own controller, you should be fine. It's more of an issue when the turbine doesn't have a controller.

    • @livefreeordie4850
      @livefreeordie4850 6 років тому

      James Krivitsky James awesome question & solution.

  • @ayoubel5582
    @ayoubel5582 4 роки тому

    I have a 265 watt 8 Amp what type of bypass diodes i need? .can i buy a 15 Amp bybass diode or 10 amp by diode.

  • @HR-rt9nh
    @HR-rt9nh 4 роки тому

    in a nutshell, for efficiency of panel then i should remove the diodes and run all panels through charge controller ?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  4 роки тому

      No. Leave the diode alone.

  • @michaelopili8967
    @michaelopili8967 6 років тому

    Thanks for the information bout diodes

  • @debasishchowdhury6496
    @debasishchowdhury6496 2 роки тому

    Gr8 video
    Would a blocking diode be required for each parallel string connected to a string combiner box ?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  2 роки тому

      In a combiner box, you will usually have breakers or fuses connected to common bus bars.

    • @debasishchowdhury6496
      @debasishchowdhury6496 2 роки тому

      @@AltEStore I meant suppose there are three strings in parallel connected to a common bus. In case one string outputs drop resulting in a drop in output voltage, then what will happen to the other two healthy strings connected to the same bus. Will try to drive power into the impaired one or what will will happen.
      Please kindly clear my doubt.

  • @pattyann8661
    @pattyann8661 5 років тому

    my name is Bobby. my profile picture here is of my girlfriend Patty who she sadly passed away from heart failure about 17 years ago. you did a very great job on your video on blocking diodes. i do have a question i like to ask you,, i understand that a blocking diode lets electricity travel one way but blocks it from going the other way,,,, i do understand that in the blocking mode that the diode blocks most of the electricity but there is a little voltage loss of some electricity passing through,,,,,,, now here is my question,,, could i use 2 diodes or better yet even 3 or even 4 diodes in series and have less of a voltage loss,,, or is that something that by using 2 diodes in series will be a bad idea.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  5 років тому

      The voltage drop across each diode would be additive, so multiple diodes in series would increase the amount of voltage lost.

  • @CliffordNovey
    @CliffordNovey 7 років тому +1

    This is a well done informative video.
    Question- looks like I blew the diodes in 2x 100W panels. I am guessing by disconnecting them in full sun or an intermittent short I created when installing a transformer on the load side of my 2x Morningstar SunSaver controllers. Still seems odd as the controllers are full featured and I would have guessed they would protect in this scenario.
    If I replace the diodes is it possible the panels will still work?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  7 років тому

      Yes. I admit I have also blown up a diode (wired backwards to a battery without a controller. Don't do that.), and can confirm that replacing them does repair the panel. Hopefully your panel has a junction box that you can get into and just buy a diode and replace it. We have some smaller ones, but they are only big enough for 50W panels. www.altestore.com/store/enclosures-electrical-safety/miscellaneous-electrical-parts/diodes/blocking-diode-for-solar-panels-5a-60v-dc-p196/

    • @livefreeordie4850
      @livefreeordie4850 6 років тому

      Clifford Novey Clifford great question

  • @juana.polancovelasco9788
    @juana.polancovelasco9788 6 років тому

    You mentioned in your video, that it is best to install separete charge controllers for each string of panel, although it is more expensive. What do you mean by that? Do you have a video on this subject? Thanks.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  6 років тому +1

      If you have shading on one string and not on the other, you can have them each on their own charge controller so the shaded string doesn't pull down the output of the sunny string. Then wire the outputs of the charge controllers to their own breakers, and to the battery bank. Like in this schematic. i.imgur.com/g3LHozV.jpg

  • @fahadmukhtar1124
    @fahadmukhtar1124 4 роки тому

    Could you please state the increased module efficiency in using by pass module?

  • @musthaqahamed8370
    @musthaqahamed8370 8 років тому

    Some PV panel manufactures states the bypass diodes that is in their panels. how to select blocking diode for a given panel?
    for example for a 260W panel

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому

      +Musthaq Ahamed I would not recommend using just a blocking diode for such a large panel. You should use a charge controller. But to answer the question specifically, if for some reason you do need a diode, you would select one that is rated to handle the voltage and current rating of the panel. But again, use a charge controller, and you won't need a diode.

  • @ashishmahajan7223
    @ashishmahajan7223 5 років тому

    Hello ma'am, this was quite fruitful but i have a doubt as to where are the charge controllers placed in MW plants as there are no batteries there? And only the bypass diodes are present in the modules and not the blocking ones?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  5 років тому

      Grid tied systems are very different. The panels connect to an inverter which converts the DC power to AC. No diodes are needed.

    • @ashishmahajan7223
      @ashishmahajan7223 5 років тому

      @@AltEStore i have worked in MW plants upto 50mw and the question is as you said there is a possibility that at night the power might flow back to the modules,so what do we do there?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  5 років тому

      @@ashishmahajan7223 the inverter prevents back feeding. No diodes are needed.

    • @ashishmahajan7223
      @ashishmahajan7223 5 років тому

      @@AltEStore okay thank you very much

  • @FrenchLikeToast
    @FrenchLikeToast 5 років тому

    Suggesting i have say 4 panels in series, say 100w 12v, and i wish to add bypass diodes for each, would each need to be rated the same, and how much, and why?

  • @johnmay5957
    @johnmay5957 7 років тому

    i have two 100w 12v solar panels. each panel has a imax of 5.72A. and diode rating of 12a. and 10A fuse rating. if i wire 3 of these together in parallel to try and create a 300w. 12v panel will they destroy themselves? seeing as how the current together could rise to over 15Amps which is higher than the diode and fuse rating?

  • @franciscosanchez9406
    @franciscosanchez9406 7 років тому +1

    hi, i am make my only solar panel and i want to know how to pick the right blocking diode? i am boosting the voltage from 7.5 to 13.0 volt with a boost converter. and i plan to increase the amperage from .2 Amp to 3.5 Amps. So how do i calculate to get the right diode to charge a 12 volt car battery without a charge controller ?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  7 років тому +1

      I'm not sure how you are increasing both the volts and the amps. Also, you shouldn't charge a battery with more than a few watts without a charge controller. You will overcharge the battery.
      But regardless, if you have 13V x 3.5A = 45 watts. This diode is big enough for up to 50W. www.altestore.com/store/enclosures-electrical-safety/miscellaneous-electrical-parts/diodes/blocking-diode-for-solar-panels-5a-60v-dc-p196/

    • @franciscosanchez9406
      @franciscosanchez9406 7 років тому

      the regular voltage is 7.5, i increase the voltage to 13 by using a boost converter. i increase the amperage by wiring them in parallel until i reach 3.5 amps.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  7 років тому

      Ah, I didn't realize you had multiple. Yes, that would increase the current. So I definitely recommend you use a charge controller. That's a lot of power going into a battery with no control.

    • @franciscosanchez9406
      @franciscosanchez9406 7 років тому

      i just want to have an emergency charger that will be protected the solar panel but also charge the battery, i can watch it to see how is doing.

  • @zindagyable
    @zindagyable 7 років тому

    Hi, do you mind tell how can I charge different type same voltage battery in parallel connected to Hybrid Inverter. when the batteries can also be charged by grid when solar is not enough.

  • @SsDiBoi
    @SsDiBoi 4 роки тому

    Great vid Amy

  • @jessstuart7495
    @jessstuart7495 7 років тому +2

    Texas Instruments makes an "active diode" (FET) that has a very small forward voltage drop (0.026V) at 8A, and can handle up to 15A.
    www.ti.com/product/SM74611

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  7 років тому

      Great to know. Thanks Jess.

  • @RamPrasad-ij6ws
    @RamPrasad-ij6ws 8 років тому

    In case of grid connected PV system, what might be security for backflow of higher grid voltages to inverter?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому +1

      The inverter itself takes care of all of that, no need to worry about it.

  • @abegafouda9136
    @abegafouda9136 5 років тому

    WAOUH! You are the best! So I'm not saying: "EUREKA! EUREKA!", but: "UNDERSTOOD! UNDERSTOOD!". Now let me give you a homework (Smile, please!). Isn't it smarter to use a MOS or FET mounted a certain way, as there won't be any loss at all neither in current nor in voltage? As you really really master your thing, lady, pliz upload us a simple schematic of that sophisticated idea. Love you...r ...presentation. ABEGA FOUDA. PASSIONNATE HOBBYIST IN ELECTRONICS, YAOUNDE-CAMEROON.

  • @vbalaraju8447
    @vbalaraju8447 3 роки тому

    Specifications of blocking and bypass diodes?

  • @terrencekamusoko4347
    @terrencekamusoko4347 5 років тому

    whats the best bypass diode dor a 50w solar panel 3.19amp?

  • @user-ob3xz9gk9e
    @user-ob3xz9gk9e 3 роки тому

    Is that become basic in all panels

  • @ifeanyiaugustine1448
    @ifeanyiaugustine1448 2 місяці тому

    Hi am from Nigeria..

  • @surenbono6063
    @surenbono6063 3 роки тому

    ..why not do bypass diodes on every single cells instead?

  • @anujjain4507
    @anujjain4507 6 років тому

    Hi, how can we know if blocking diode is present in the solar panel just by looking at it? I am layman. I have been given a task to identify whether a blocking diode is present in the solar panel or its part.

    • @DollarbillDollarbill
      @DollarbillDollarbill 6 років тому

      anuj jain. maybe someone can help. I know when you have a diode in. The panel will drop about half a volt. I have a cheap panel I bought for my car. I am no expert .My way of thinking is if you have a diode installed to prevent leakage your panel would not show charge until it has enough sunlight to allow current to pass. If that theory is true your panel should not show current until it meets the half volt that the diode needs to turn it on. Some diodes turn on at less voltages than that. If you bring the panel in the house and slowly increase the amount of light hitting it using a dimmer switch you should see the diode turn on everytime around .5 of a volt. I think it would be safe to say you should not see a voltage of less than .2 of a volt. As you increase the light the panel should come on at the same amount of light evertime. I am sure someone going to read this and say I am completely wrong and jump in here and help you out.Also I may be completely wrong.I am wrong it could be getting the half volt then showing you the charging voltage on the DMM. This would be easier if I seen the panel. I am sure there is an easy way. It's also been 4 weeks .I would like to know the solution. My solution would be add another diode and allow the half volt loss. It would be easy if the diode is in the supply line.

    • @livefreeordie4850
      @livefreeordie4850 6 років тому

      anuj jain anuj great question

  • @fahadmukhtar1124
    @fahadmukhtar1124 4 роки тому

    Many thanks for the informative videos , please tell us about pvsyst software tutorial?

  • @gaminijaya
    @gaminijaya 5 років тому

    very
    very
    help full

  • @user-uj2mq5jk7o
    @user-uj2mq5jk7o 6 років тому +1

    AMY YOU ARE GREAT

  • @franciscosanchez9406
    @franciscosanchez9406 8 років тому

    just checking because the the amps on the battery is high, and how do you what kind of battery do you use because in some battery doesn't show me the amps hour

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому

      +Francisco Sanchez Generally, if a battery doesn't tell you the amp hours, and only lists the CCA (cold crank amps), it is not a deep cycle battery, it is a car starter battery and not designed for repeated charge/discharge cycles. A hybrid battery will list both CCA and Ah, and a true deep cycle battery will only list Ah.

  • @chanchalkothari2385
    @chanchalkothari2385 8 років тому

    Hi..I have a panel output of 150 watt with 8.5 amp approx, also I have diode of 6amp and 3ampCan I use it both in order to save panel from reverse current

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому

      +anuj kothari No, neither of those diodes are rated to handle the 8.5A output from the panel. I don't believe you can wire them in parallel to add the amps, you need a higher amp diode. However, with a panel that is outputting 8.5A, that's probably around 140 watts, you should be using a charge controller to protect the battery instead of a diode. The charge controller will protect against backwards flow.

  • @avinashgorkha4815
    @avinashgorkha4815 4 роки тому

    Tq ma'am beautifully explained.

  • @pratheeshtom4758
    @pratheeshtom4758 5 років тому

    Explain clearly with circuit where and how the diodes are connected across the solar panels

  • @ukfogman
    @ukfogman 4 роки тому

    Thank you for your kind and well presented video. Yet, one question begs clarity. When 3 panels are connected in parallel not serial, would a blocking diode or better yet MOSFET on each panel be best to prevent a shaded panel from drawing current from the others ? I only heard you mention it is a good idea for serial panels... but what about parallel panels ?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  4 роки тому

      Since parallel panels have a complete circuit around the shaded panel, a diode isn't generally needed.

    • @samangunasekara8216
      @samangunasekara8216 2 роки тому

      This statement cotradicts with the presentation. Which one is ccorrect ? Should we need blocking diodes when pannels are parallel ? I am confused. Please explain.

    • @westwonic
      @westwonic 2 роки тому

      @@samangunasekara8216 Agreed. The sailboat wiring diagram presented shows each solar panel with a blocking diode on the panel output. So, I understand that parallel wired panels that incur partial shading do require blocking diodes.

  • @mariambakry9994
    @mariambakry9994 5 років тому

    The bypass and blocking diodes used in PV are photo diodes ?

  • @joaogoes7124
    @joaogoes7124 7 років тому

    MUITO BOA EXPLICAÇÃO.

  • @tango7128
    @tango7128 4 роки тому

    Can solar panel run with out diode is I already got the regular charge?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  4 роки тому

      There are very few times when you actually need a diode. If you have a charge controller, you are all set.

  • @chanchalkothari2385
    @chanchalkothari2385 8 років тому

    Instead can we use 2 diodes of 6amp and connected in parallel...will that be safe enough...

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому

      +anuj kothari A diode won't replace a charge controller. Once the battery is full, the diode won't stop the charging, and you will overcharge and damage your battery. You can use a diode on a very small solar panel, but not on a big one like you have.

  • @pemchen
    @pemchen 5 років тому

    Hello! do you have any videos on which kind of bypass diode(Amps/Volt) to be connected in parallel with series of solar cell (Amps/Volt)

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  5 років тому

      It's usually a schottky diode, and the volts and amps would be based on the volts and amps of the solar panels.

    • @fahadmukhtar1124
      @fahadmukhtar1124 4 роки тому

      @@AltEStore Could you please state the increased module efficiency in using by pass module?

  • @cliftonricardorussell1704
    @cliftonricardorussell1704 8 років тому

    Thanks again for the info,can you connect two charge controller together to increase the amps?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 років тому +1

      +CLIFTON RICARDO RUSSELL If you have more solar panels than can fit in a charge controller, you can add a second charge controller and wire the additional panels to them. Each charge controller would go through its own breaker to the battery bank. There are some charge controllers, like the Midnite Kid, that can be wired together to act like a single bigger charge controller. But most of them would just act independent of each other, each managing its own set of solar panels.

    • @cliftonricardorussell1704
      @cliftonricardorussell1704 8 років тому

      +altE Store understand it better now,cheers

  • @uygareroglu5107
    @uygareroglu5107 5 років тому

    Diode how is the shadow that know so how is it working ???

  • @seagangstab2637
    @seagangstab2637 5 років тому

    Awesome thank you so much!

  • @michaelopili8967
    @michaelopili8967 6 років тому

    Please advice on using solar panels to pump water

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  6 років тому

      We did a 2 part blog about water pumping, you can read it here, www.altestore.com/blog/2016/05/solar-water-pumps-part-1/ . We also have a playlist of videos with ShurFlo pumps here, ua-cam.com/play/PLoHd6hGDqS06tKkfgb9Kq8iP5TaXd0PAi.html.