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		<title>Sunlinq 25W and Tekkeon Power bank work well together.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t really understand why I didn&#8217;t try this before. Its simple. its recommended and it works. Have I been too focused on flexibility why simplicity could be the answer? I was speaking to Chris from Euro-Line, an importer of consumer solar products and he highlighted a document that I&#8217;d already seen. I took another [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t really understand why I didn&#8217;t try this before. Its simple. its recommended and it works. Have I been too focused on flexibility why simplicity could be the answer?</p>
<p>I was speaking to Chris from Euro-Line, an importer of consumer solar products and he highlighted a document that I&#8217;d already seen. I took another look and staring me in the face was a recommended and tested solution using equipment that I already have. Its the same setup that I tested with the P3 panel. Just plug the panel into the Tekkeon MP3400 and wait for enough sun. You might remember back in the early posts that this is how I found out that Li-Ion charging solutions where not so efficient and how it set me on the path to research a more flexible solution. </p>
<p>With the &#8217;12v&#8217; 25w Sunlinq panel I have I assumed that a 12V output wouldn&#8217;t drive a 19v input and after looking at the diagram again I though &#8216;why are they recommending this solution? It shouldn&#8217;t work.&#8217;</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Sunlinq25WandTekkeonPowerbankworkwellto_C28E/image027.png"><img height="299" src="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Sunlinq25WandTekkeonPowerbankworkwellto_C28E/image0_thumb17.png" width="400"></a><br /><a href="http://www.globalsolar.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=44&amp;Itemid=96">Image taken from GlobalSolar.com PDF here.</a></p>
<p>Looking more closely at the specs of the panel, its clear now why it works. The 12 panel isn&#8217;t strictly 12V. The voltage varies according to the load and in fact with an open circuit the voltage is way up over 20 volts. However, with a load of around 800mA, the charging current for the power bank, the voltage sits nicely at around 20V. Tada!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Sunlinq25WandTekkeonPowerbankworkwellto_C28E/image08.png"><img height="320" src="http://www.solar-umpc.com/files/images/Sunlinq25WandTekkeonPowerbankworkwellto_C28E/image0_thumb6.png" width="392"></a> </p>
<p>With a 25W panel,&nbsp;800ma at 19V is reached at around 60% sun power. On a clear summer day here, the sun is over 60% power for around&nbsp;5 hours between 11 and 4pm. The charger needs 4 hours to load up 56W of energy.</p>
<p>Now here&#8217;s an idea. Between 12 and 2, the panel is producing 40% more energy than the Li-Ion battery is taking.&nbsp;Can I mop that up with a lead-acid battery?</p>
<p>Testing continues&#8230;</p>
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