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scyther
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Joined: 24/08/2014
Location: Australia
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Posted: 06:56pm 15 Sep 2014
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Hi,

I have a powerfilm rollable solar panel which is made to charge the batteries for a torqeedo kayak motor. The panel outputs 44V @ 45W. I'd also like to use this panel to charge 12V batteries and so I bought an RA-9 charge controller, but it's maximum rated open circuit voltage is 30V.

My questions are:
- can I ignore the maximum voltage on this charge controller and just plug it into my panel without risking the controller, my panel etc?
- if not which voltage regulator would you suggest I buy or build?
- could I use three of these voltage regulators in parallel?

Kind regards,
Jeff
 
norcold

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Joined: 06/02/2011
Location: Australia
Posts: 670
Posted: 08:22pm 15 Sep 2014
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Wouldn`t advise you to connect 30v controller to 44v, you`ll let all the smoke out for sure. Advise - get a MPPT controller that handles these voltages, Plasmatronics Dingo if you are prepared to part with the cash, otherwise the cheaper Chinese ones but remember you get what you pay for.
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Downwind

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Posted: 12:31am 16 Sep 2014
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  Quote  I'd also like to use this panel to charge 12V batteries


You dont say how many 12v batteries you want to charge, but you could charge 3 x 12v batteries in series direct off the panel with no charger required.

Pete.
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scyther
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Posted: 04:34am 16 Sep 2014
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Thanks for the advice.
 
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