Gokkul55
Computer
- Mar 1, 2013
- 44
In a solar system during day power is obtained, but during night the same panel which acts as a power source act as load and will drain the battery. This is what most people say. And to avoid the power drain at night it is suggested to use a diode in series (Blocking Diode).
Now if i have a 12 V/30 Amp charger that charges a 120 AH @ 20 Amps and a diode in series with a drop of 0.5V the power dissipated across the diode will be 0.5x20 = 10 Watt.
Now my question is how much current will discharge during the night if i do not use the diode, because if it is very low this current can be neglected as the power drain at night is low compared to the power dissipated across a diode. This point is argued by some people on the internet.
Are there any values on the maximum amp that a solar panel will drain at night so that i can decide if i need to go for a diode or not.
Thanks
Regards
Gokkul