I was told recently that panels in parallel should have Blocking Diodes in each branch. This is to prevent current flow from branches in high sunlight feeding current into those in shadow. Also we should consider Bypass Diodes in this.
I suppose the engineer is right, seeing that Solar Panels are active devices like batteries. For instance, if I connected a 12 volt battery across a 6 volt battery I would expect an almighty bang and high current flow, without a suitable load.
My main question is, why is this weakness never mentioned? Can these inter-panel blocking diodes be removed from each branch, thus saving me some extra costs. Of course, I do realize I require a blocking diode between these panels and the Charge Controller and Battery to prevent flow-back from the Battery.
I need some advice, please, guys!
I suppose the engineer is right, seeing that Solar Panels are active devices like batteries. For instance, if I connected a 12 volt battery across a 6 volt battery I would expect an almighty bang and high current flow, without a suitable load.
My main question is, why is this weakness never mentioned? Can these inter-panel blocking diodes be removed from each branch, thus saving me some extra costs. Of course, I do realize I require a blocking diode between these panels and the Charge Controller and Battery to prevent flow-back from the Battery.
I need some advice, please, guys!
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