Question: #1063

ECET425L Lab 3: Series Parallel and Power Complete Solution

ECET425L         Lab 3: Series-Parallel and Power


Objectives:
•Learn some basics about series and parallel devices
•Be able to calculate battery run times based on power requirements

Parts List:
•Internet PV and Battery Spec Sheets
•SLA-VRLA Documents in Doc Sharing

Introduction:
Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) batteries and PV panels have similar principles when placing them in series and parallel. You always place them in series to increase the voltage and in parallel to increase the current. Either method increases the power.
Step 1: Definitions
    Define the following:
    Power
    Micro Inverter
    MPPT Controller
    Stand Alone RE System
    Grid Tied RE System
    AWG Wiring System
    DC Combiner Box
    DC Breaker
    AC Disconnect Bypass Box
    Main AC Service Panel



   
Step 2: Questions
1.Go to upgi.com what is the output power of a 12 volt 110Ah battery for one hour?

2.What current will this correspond to?

3.As the battery current increases the amount of watt-hours does what? Why?

Step 3: Procedure
1.List the input specs for a Solectria PVI 13kw inverter; if you were using BPSX 170B solar panels then what is the configuration? How many series and how many in parallel?

2.The Max Voc of the inverter may be a problem at (higher, lower) temperatures if you did not consider it in the calculations.

3.If you have a grid tied system with battery backup if the power goes off will the electricity in your house be off or stay on?

Step 4: Calculations and Series Parallel Connections
1.Look at the specs for a Xantrex XW6048 inverter; what configuration of 8D batteries (12v 250Ah) would operate the inverter at maximum power for 1 hour? Assume 100% efficiency.

2.List your location; list the maximum and minimum sun hours for your location.

3.Draw the block diagram of an off grid solar system with battery backup.

Solution: #1067

ECET425L Lab 3: Series-Parallel and Power Complete Solution

In general, it is difficult to get 6,000 watts from a 12 volt battery bank:
6,000 watts * 1/0.85 inverter ef...

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