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Old December 24th 05, 01:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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For anyone ordering these, their "stock" models come with the LED status
lights in the box, mounted with hot melt glue on 'em. Not very useful for
the typical glider installation as the box will likely be buried behind the
instrument panel somewhere.

If you call them, I believe they will install the LEDs with longer leads.

bumper
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bumper wrote:

An MPPT controller can gain
as much as 30% more battery charge current from a given PV panel.


Their 3W MPPT controller is only 70 bucks. A good deal.



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Old December 24th 05, 04:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The combination of a 12V inverter and 120VAC battery charger need not
be inefficient - it is dependent upon the efficiencies of the two
parts.

I am charging my batteries using a solar panel and voltage regulator.
Usually, I can recharge the batteries after landing using the remaining
daylight. If not, it easily recharges in the morning. I use this
combination of solar panel and regulator:

Affordable Solar
PO BOX 12952
Albuquerque, NM 87195-0952

800.810.9939 Toll Free
505.244.1154 Direct
505.244.9222 FAX
Web: www.Affordable-Solar.com
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Name Code Qty Each Options
------------------------------------------------------------
Morningstar SunSaver 829 1 69.00
10L-12V Charge Controller
SunWize OEM20, 20 Watt 1142 1 165.00
Solar Panel
Subtotal 234.00
Shipping 25.20
Tax 0.00
Total 259.20

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Old December 27th 05, 04:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Any thoughts about putting one of these between the storage battery and
a charge controller?

http://store.l-f-l.com/prod/DC-DC-ADAPTER/51F1439494-

What would be the best voltage setting?

-Tom

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Old December 28th 05, 09:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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I assume you are talking about charging your glider battery from a
storage battery, which you charge with a solar panel during the day.
This would probably work with the solar charger I mentioned, but I
offer no guarantees (there is nothing obviously wrong). I would NOT use
this without a charge controller, however. I would experiment with
output voltages to find which one was most efficient. To do this you
will need to measure both discharge current from the storage battery
and charge current into the battery you are charging. You probably can
use 18V safely. Be sure to measure voltages at both batteries to sure
something isn't going wrong (the battery under charge shouldn't measure
more than 15V unless it is cold (I did this when it was 26 deg and it
measured over 15V).

Tom Seim
DG-400
Richland, WA

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Old December 29th 05, 02:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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5Z wrote:
wrote:

I assume you are talking about charging your glider battery from a
storage battery, which you charge with a solar panel during the day.



Yes. Basically, I want a setup that looks like:

a) Solar panel
b) Charge controller
c) Storage battery
d) charge controller
e) Glider battery

I currently have (a) & (b) rated at 12v. So in my case, I need a
solution for (d) that does 11v+ - 12v SLA charge.

For $100 I can get a fancy model charger with lots of extra options,
but it will do the job.

For a bit less than $100 I can get the car adapter/voltage booster and
a regular charge controller. Two boxes, but maybe a little more rugged
than the model charger.


What's not clear is that the output of the adapter is compatible with
the charge controller, since the adapter is likely to have output
characteristics much different than the solar panels the charge
controller is designed for.

Since I have 2 batteries in the glider that I
now alternate using/charging, this may be the best solution, as at a
later time, I can get a 2nd controller to keep both batteries topped at
all times. Since I use the batteries one at a time, I prefer to have
an independent charger on each instead of just charging them in
parallel.

If I were starting from scratch, I think I'd set up a 24v storage
system using 2 car batteries or large SLAs. Then use the 24v to drive
a 12v charge controller for the glider battery.


This seems like a good scheme. Can't you switch over to it for a small
extra cost? Maybe sell your present panel to another pilot, or some such?

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Old December 29th 05, 05:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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I don't agree with that assessment. The step up converter has a
regulated output, driving the charge controller which will accept a
broad range of input voltages. Remember, a solar panel is modeled as a
battery with a series resistance; a regulated power supply is modeled
as a battery with a very small series resistance.

Tom

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Does anyone have suggestions for a good (i.e good quality and good price) solar panel supplier for the charge system ?
Did anyone do calculations for required panel size ?
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Old December 30th 05, 08:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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See my earlier post.

Panel size = charge rate
Charge rate (max) = battery size
Battery size = go look in your glider

Tom

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Old December 30th 05, 09:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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dumass wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions for a good (i.e good quality and good
price) solar panel supplier for the charge system ?


This is the panel and vendor I used for the panel mounted on my trailer,
and it seems to be good quality.

http://www.batterymart.com/battery.mv?p=VDC-SCC015

Amorphous construction panels, like this one, are typically much cheaper
than the crystalline panels. They are also physically larger per watt,
but generally this isn't an issue when mounted on a trailer or placed
next to the glider at a tiedown.

Did anyone do calculations for required panel size ?


For an estimate, try this for estimating the minimum panel size:

[charging amphours required] = (your typical current drain) x (your
typical flight duration)

[hours of sunlight] = number of hours the panel will have for charging
the battery, including the hours after you land and the hours in the
morning before you take off.

[solar panel current] = amphours / (hours of sunlight before your next
flight)

For my glider:

..7 amps x 6 hours = 4.2 amphours
1 hour after landing + 4 hours in the morning = 5 amps (summertime)
4.2/5 = .84 amps

I have a 1 amp, 15 volt panel (also known as a 15 watt panel). I also
have a huge battery, so I don't have to have a full charge every day,
otherwise, I'd have a bigger panel.

Notes:

1) "Hours of sunlight" means any time the panel is out and charging, but
not the first or last two hours of the day when the sun is weak.
2) You have to align the panel with the sun every few hours to use the
calculated value.
3) If you don't want to re-align the panel with the sun, or it's mounted
on a trailer, or you want to charge during days with 50% or more cloud
cover, get a panel twice the size.

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