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Hi Victron Experts,
Looks as if the panels are delivering too low a voltage. The MPPT doesn't really control panel voltage. Did you get them covered in Kalahari dust last week? Had to clean mine.
Wasn't that dust from the Sahara? Mine are still covered in dust, hoping for a self clean with the next rain ;-)
I've a new PV module on my balcony, which shows a similar behaviour, but independent of charge state. The reason for this is shading. I'm using a half cell module and when certain parts of the module is covered from shade, it kind of switches to a lower voltage mode and ensures still a pretty good output, which I never would get with a standard module.
Thanks to both of you for your feedback, thats a good point. I have cleaned the modules after the dust but shade is a good point. I have installed 2 modules, 1 horizontally 1 vertically, at the time when the MPPT operates with low voltage, the horizontally module is almost not covered by sunlight because of the low angle of the sun in the afternoon. I‘ll see how it goes in the future. I was just wondering if there is something wrong with my smart solar mppt because the voltage seems to be frozen more or less but as Stefanie shows, it seems to be normal then. Next time when it happens i‘ll disconnect one module to see what happens then. I‘ll share the outcome here then.
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