Rocket Soul
Well-Known Member
Basicly im trying to figure out if i can use the DC - current from an array of solar panels to power a led driver. Normally a solar installation has batteries and an inverter to transform the power to AC. As led already runs on DC i wanna bypass batteries and inverter to power the driver directly. Im hoping to gain some power during daylight hours to mask my power signature from the power company.
Has anyone tried this? Or know of anything to read up on it?
If i understand correctly you get a fairly constant voltage from the panels, either 12,24 or 48V. And then the current will adjust according to how much sun hits the panels.
My first idea is LDDs, but i dont know how they would react when the current from the panels go real low or high. Anyone know how this works?
Has anyone tried this? Or know of anything to read up on it?
If i understand correctly you get a fairly constant voltage from the panels, either 12,24 or 48V. And then the current will adjust according to how much sun hits the panels.
My first idea is LDDs, but i dont know how they would react when the current from the panels go real low or high. Anyone know how this works?