Hi there!
I recently got myself a SmartSolar MPPT 75/15 and two solar panels (30 Wattpeak, Voc 22.68 Volts, Isc 1.85 Amps), which I connected in series to charge a 12 Volt lead acid battery. As well all know, the panel voltage needs to be 5 Volt higher than the battery voltage for the charging to start.
In order to start charging earlier on the morning and to continue charging later in the evening, I am planning to connect a third solar panel, leaving me with three panels in series. On a sunny day, I measured a Voc of 24 Volts on one panel. Putting three of these panels in series gives a Voc of 3 * 24 = 72 Volts and thus, would bring me close to the maximum voltage my solar charger can handle (75 Volt).
I am wondering if I can put a Z-Diode (also known as Zener-Diode) rated at 75 Volt 1 Watt, along with a 5.6 kOhm resistor in parallel to the PV input clamps of the SmartSolar solar charger.
If the voltage would hit 75 Volts (or raise even higher than that), the Z-Diode / Zener-Diode would become conductive, effectively shorting the panels over the 5.6 kOhm resistor and letting a current of 0.013 Amps flow.
Question is: Is my above theory correct? Or am I missing something? Thanks :)