Maximum power point tracker (Danish Wikipedia)

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chalmers.se

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  • chalmers.se: A Power Converter for Photovoltaic Applications Citat: "...[side 20]...Miss-match losses in a decentralised system are limited to the shaded subsystem and are in the worst case 4.2 % (1/24)...For the worst case the shaded cell consumes almost eight times, or 790 %, of the rated production power. The 23 non-shaded PV-cells will produce only 88.4 % of their potential production. Hence, the total produced power is...51.8%...", backup

kansaswindpower.net

scientificamerican.com

uiuc.edu

energy.ece.uiuc.edu

  • "Comparison of Photovoltaic Array Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 17. april 2007. Hentet 5. juli 2010.

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  • "Comparison of Photovoltaic Array Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 17. april 2007. Hentet 5. juli 2010.
  • Web archive backup: Comparative Study of Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms
  • Maximum Power Tracking for Photovoltaic Power Systems
  • "Invert your thinking: Squeezing more power out of your solar panels". Scientific American. 2009-08-28. Arkiveret fra originalen 20. marts 2011. Hentet 2009-10-10.
  • kansaswindpower.net: Solar Charge Controllers Citat: "...[ca. halvvejs nede]...Get 10-25% more power from your PV modules!...", backup
  • chalmers.se: A Power Converter for Photovoltaic Applications Citat: "...[side 20]...Miss-match losses in a decentralised system are limited to the shaded subsystem and are in the worst case 4.2 % (1/24)...For the worst case the shaded cell consumes almost eight times, or 790 %, of the rated production power. The 23 non-shaded PV-cells will produce only 88.4 % of their potential production. Hence, the total produced power is...51.8%...", backup