Comments If that is the open circuit voltage (Voc) of your module you are just beneath the 30V maximum input for the SunSaver. If that is not the case, your correct that you could use a step-down converter to do the job. Like this one. Also, if you have further questions or need any additional help I am here to assist. Thanks, Adam Reply Adam, Will the SunSaver just clip the excess voltage? The voltage generated was using the standard test conditions. ~Ryan Reply Add new comment Submitted 9 years 9 months ago Asked by Ryan Meyer Topics Solar Panel ShareTwitterFacebookLinked inMail Add new comment
If that is the open circuit voltage (Voc) of your module you are just beneath the 30V maximum input for the SunSaver. If that is not the case, your correct that you could use a step-down converter to do the job. Like this one. Also, if you have further questions or need any additional help I am here to assist. Thanks, Adam Reply
Adam, Will the SunSaver just clip the excess voltage? The voltage generated was using the standard test conditions. ~Ryan Reply
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If that is the open circuit voltage (Voc) of your module you are just beneath the 30V maximum input for the SunSaver.
If that is not the case, your correct that you could use a step-down converter to do the job. Like this one.
Also, if you have further questions or need any additional help I am here to assist.
Thanks,
Adam
Adam,
Will the SunSaver just clip the excess voltage? The voltage generated was using the standard test conditions.
~Ryan