[TRNSYS-users] Using MPPT for a solar system

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Aug 20 11:41:01 PDT 2012


Dear Kaveh,
   I would recommend that you try Type194 instead of Type180. However, 
if you are using the proformas for Type180a, Type180c, or Type180e, 
there is a built-in MPPT in Type180 so it should always be active.

   Type70 is a component designed to replace the parameter list written 
the deck for another component with the contents of a text file; I am 
guessing that you are talking about a non standard Type70?
regards,
  David

On 8/12/2012 15:53, kaveh Haddadi wrote:
> Hello there,
> I'm trying to model a system which includes MPPT for gaining the 
> outputs of a solar array. I'm using type 180, but the results that I'm 
> getting is less than the same normal system! I read about type 70 but 
> it simply doesn't connect to my system, and inside it there is nothing 
> about a mppt system. Could you guys please give me a tip of how am I 
> suppose to do that and which exact component do I have to choose to 
> get a better result than the twin normal system?
> Regards,
> Kaveh Haddadi
>
>
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