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  2. Charge controller - Wikipedia

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    By way of example, a 150 volt PV array connected to an MPPT charge controller can be used to charge a 24 or 48 volt battery. Higher array voltage means lower array current, so the savings in wiring costs can more than pay for the controller. [citation needed] Charge controllers may also monitor battery temperature to prevent overheating.

  3. Maximum power point tracking - Wikipedia

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    Maximum power point tracking (MPPT), [1] [2] or sometimes just power point tracking (PPT), [3] [4] is a technique used with variable power sources to maximize energy extraction as conditions vary. [5]

  4. Photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    These modules perform maximum power point tracking (MPPT) for each module individually, measure performance data for monitoring, and provide additional safety features. Such modules can also compensate for shading effects, wherein a shadow falling across a section of a module causes the electrical output of one or more strings of cells in the ...

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  7. Talk:Maximum power point tracking - Wikipedia

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    And the value of MPPT charge control is therefore restricted to only a subset of solar power applications where the panels output is not correct compared to the battery/system voltage require it. You can do your own homework if you like but for example, a 60-62 volt panel will do a great job charging a 48 volt system without any special dc-dc ...