Solar fail, time for an upgrade

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I think my solar panel cooked itself in the latest heat, battery is at 70% but this is all my mppt is showing? I am sat at work so can't get a multimeter on it today to double check, but thought I would see what the collective knowledge of the forum thinks.

So if this is the case I am thinking of going rigid and avoiding the same happening again. Any recommendations on a rigid panel? Was thinking of fitting some rails and putting it between them on my poptop.
Currently I have a 230ah Fogstar and only use it for fridge, lights and usb sockets, no electric hookup, what do people think I need size wise? The one on there at the moment is 270w and has lasted 3 years!
 
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I think my solar panel cooked itself in the latest heat, battery is at 70% but this is all my mppt is showing? I am sat at work so can't get a multimeter on it today to double check, but thought I would see what the collective knowledge of the forum thinks.

So if this is the case I am thinking of going rigid and avoiding the same happening again. Any recommendations on a rigid panel? Was thinking of fitting some rails and putting it between them on my poptop.
Currently I have a 230ah Fogstar and only use it for fridge, lights and usb sockets, no electric hookup, what do people think I need size wise? The one on there at the moment is 270w and has lasted 3 years!
Fantastic. A solar panel gets damaged by too much sun. In only 3 years!
If it is really damaged, check your warranty, it might be longer that the usual 2 years and some users here go them replaced.
This is usually the case with the rigid panels, that in order to save our planet must last much longer, at least on paper.
If you install a rigid one on rails there are several threads here that you could refer to. My humble suggestion would be not to underestimate the aerodynamic forces that such stuff can generate at speed (and can tear it away).
It is like having a decent wing on your roof, and some kind of aerodynamic fairing might be in order.
 
Is it going on a standard van roof or a pop top?
Either way I couldn't bring myself to put a solar dining table top on the roof but constantly moan and worry about my two flexi panels trying to escape or simply dying.
@Drive Wayne is your man for advice as he has gone solid and now lugs around a 15kW rigid panel on his pop top. :thumbsup:
 
Is it going on a standard van roof or a pop top?
Either way I couldn't bring myself to put a solar dining table top on the roof but constantly moan and worry about my two flexi panels trying to escape or simply dying.
@Drive Wayne is your man for advice as he has gone solid and now lugs around a 15kW rigid panel on his pop top. :thumbsup:
Only 270watts in actuality, but it works so well, you just have to duck a bit going under 2m barriers... 2 flexis died to make me go that way! No regrets after over a year.
 
Battery power is the 2027 project and after reading a few threads I’m going rigid! Still undecided whether it’ll be charging a portable power pack or in-built leisure battery - its mainly to run the fridge.

I screen grabbed this picture from a forum thread, curtesy of @CJW , which is my inspiration / design brief for what I want to achieve. I’ll need to swap the awning C rails when I fit the roof bars. Van currently 1.95m high so hoping to keep it under 2.05m as most carparks 2.10 where there is a barrier.

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I must be very lucky as my flexible 200watt solar panel has been stuck on our camper for 3 years now in temps up 40C around Spain and Italy and is still working :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

Not cheap but must be worth it if it has lasted this lomg:
 
Fantastic. A solar panel gets damaged by too much sun. In only 3 years!
If it is really damaged, check your warranty, it might be longer that the usual 2 years and some users here go them replaced.
This is usually the case with the rigid panels, that in order to save our planet must last much longer, at least on paper.
If you install a rigid one on rails there are several threads here that you could refer to. My humble suggestion would be not to underestimate the aerodynamic forces that such stuff can generate at speed (and can tear it away).
It is like having a decent wing on your roof, and some kind of aerodynamic fairing might be in order.
I have had a look and I think it had a three year warranty, typically that was April this year!! I have seen a few pics on here of peoples setup that have used rails and they look pretty low profile so hopefully wouldn't be too much of a sail!
 
I must be very lucky as my flexible 200watt solar panel has been stuck on our camper for 3 years now in temps up 40C around Spain and Italy and is still working :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

Not cheap but must be worth it if it has lasted this lomg:
Mine was about that price I think and yet :(
 
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I think my solar panel cooked itself in the latest heat, battery is at 70% but this is all my mppt is showing? I am sat at work so can't get a multimeter on it today to double check, but thought I would see what the collective knowledge of the forum thinks.

So if this is the case I am thinking of going rigid and avoiding the same happening again. Any recommendations on a rigid panel? Was thinking of fitting some rails and putting it between them on my poptop.
Currently I have a 230ah Fogstar and only use it for fridge, lights and usb sockets, no electric hookup, what do people think I need size wise? The one on there at the moment is 270w and has lasted 3 years!
32v from the panel,

battery at 13.61v with 0.3A charge going in. and in float mode.

thats showing the battery is fully charged?

what battery have you got and what battery settings is the mppt set to?
 
I have seen a few posts on here of what I am thinking of trying to achieve, just need to decide if I go ahead and do it now before my holiday to the continent at the end of August or not bother, we have a dc-dc charger and will be moving each day so might not be needed. This is what I am thinking:
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Is that battery not able to accept much charge as its on Float ? Therefore the solar controller isn't allowing a big charge.
I thought SOC readings were not always reliable ?
 
32v from the panel,

battery at 13.61v with 0.3A charge going in. and in float mode.

thats showing the battery is fully charged?

what battery have you got and what battery settings is the mppt set to?
Well I thought that it's a bit odd. Fogstar drift 230.
This is battery now:
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MPPT settings:
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Shunt:
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I don't know why that is now showing different % either?!
Shunt settings:
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