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Brief Notes/Background information on MPPT Task

  • 11 segments - number on sides give the cell counts

  • as long as mppt is less then output it will boost

  • check the datasheet to know the turning angle for pot

  • Pot 1 → Will describe the reference for boost

  • Pot 2 → Uses the reference but is the boost factor

  • Mppt per segment of array

  • 18-33Volts (per unit)

  • We don’t want all in series because it is worse bang for buck

  • Current configuration 5 in series parallel with 6 in series

  • All in series because the output is input for next

  • Same reference all mppts need to be above potential battery can be at (98-154V) Rount to 160 so that the 5 mppts can cover 160v and the other 6 can do 160V.

  • Configure mppt by turning pot 1 and pot 2 (basically look through the documentation to figure out how to turn the pots to get to these voltages)

  • ask micah black about nominal volts

  • megawatt peak of 3.72Watts nominal voltage is about 0.6V

  • max input is about 29V which means mppt will always be boosting

  • Spy will tell us voltages and temperature

  • ME1 cells (ask what type of cells we are using)

TO DO

  • verify output nums with micah black and boosting volts

  • Ask Catherine or Michael Shiozaki about cell nominal and any data sheets

  • figure out from data sheet the optimal pot 1 and pot 2 angle for expected out

  • Talk to Josh about about testing mppt out with power supply by varying it based on expected volt to reference of cells

Documentation/Progress of task

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