picked up a 12v 10 watt panel online to hook to tractor battery when not used (sitting for months) and the instruction page that came with it said to cover all modules before making or breaking electrical connections.
Could it harm the panel if that is not followed?
Or is it just an electrical shock safety thing?
would it hurt to have the solar panel sitting open circuit( not hooked to battery, but exposed to the sun) for long periods of time, when I go up every week or two? or just when running the tractor around on the land?
I have also read it is not good to start the tractor while panel is hooked the battery, is that a real problem if it happens?
I do not think I would do that but someone else might. and I might forget as I am getting older
I plan on installing a blocking diode in the pos + lead as it leaves the panel to keep the battery from discharging into the panel when no sun shine is on the panel but probably not going to install a solar con*****er.
the panel will be mounted on a wood board at the edge of tin roof so it would not be easy to cover the panel when connecting or disconnecting.
Plan on just rigging wiring so I can plug into a set of wires on tractor to battery that I have installed for running a 12 v spray pump
plate on panel
Pmax - 10W
Vpm -18V
Ipm - .55 A
Ocv - 21.5V
Isc - .61A
what does the Vpm & Ipm stand for?
Volt and Current at power max maybe
Ocv should be open circuit voltage
is Isc current short circuit?
Could it harm the panel if that is not followed?
Or is it just an electrical shock safety thing?
would it hurt to have the solar panel sitting open circuit( not hooked to battery, but exposed to the sun) for long periods of time, when I go up every week or two? or just when running the tractor around on the land?
I have also read it is not good to start the tractor while panel is hooked the battery, is that a real problem if it happens?
I do not think I would do that but someone else might. and I might forget as I am getting older
I plan on installing a blocking diode in the pos + lead as it leaves the panel to keep the battery from discharging into the panel when no sun shine is on the panel but probably not going to install a solar con*****er.
the panel will be mounted on a wood board at the edge of tin roof so it would not be easy to cover the panel when connecting or disconnecting.
Plan on just rigging wiring so I can plug into a set of wires on tractor to battery that I have installed for running a 12 v spray pump
plate on panel
Pmax - 10W
Vpm -18V
Ipm - .55 A
Ocv - 21.5V
Isc - .61A
what does the Vpm & Ipm stand for?
Volt and Current at power max maybe
Ocv should be open circuit voltage
is Isc current short circuit?
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