1826 What Is MPPT And PWM And What To Do With A DIY Wind Turbine

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  • @shortbuslife3440
    @shortbuslife3440 Před rokem +9

    I'd say 90% correct as I sell them for Victron, only point I'd add is if your battery voltage is very similar to generator voltage then go with pwm if there is a large or frequent difference then go with mppt unless you're happy to lose alot of the power you generate.

    • @unicornadrian1358
      @unicornadrian1358 Před rokem +2

      Victron gear is great! I have been building off grid systems for almost 12 years and Victron is my favourite.

  • @reallycrafty5276
    @reallycrafty5276 Před rokem +28

    If only School Teachers today were like you.

    • @reallycrafty5276
      @reallycrafty5276 Před rokem +5

      @ab c I was talking more with regards to this gentleman's style of explaining. He makes learning fun and very engaging. What do you mean?

    • @MerwinARTist
      @MerwinARTist Před rokem +5

      I couldn't agree more .. Robert deserves the "Teacher of the Year" award .. every year!! 🙂

    • @HtwoHH
      @HtwoHH Před rokem +3

      TRUE

    • @cathere9631
      @cathere9631 Před rokem +2

      @ab c "immigrant teacher"?!
      WTF?!

    • @MrMassivefavour
      @MrMassivefavour Před rokem +3

      There are some brilliant and gifted teachers, who mansge to inspire every day...DESPITE being hamstrung by a stupid curriculum devised by posh boys and despite struggling to make ends meet and despite working 12 hours a day, despite working in classes of 36/40, despite their workplace falling down and full of asbestos and despite being required to be a social worker, mental health specialist. Give the job a go... its a real laugh!!!

  • @richardsandwell2285
    @richardsandwell2285 Před rokem +13

    One thing to remember is always have the charge controller energized and connected to the battery or bank of batteries before switching on or connecting inputs like solar panels and turbines.

    • @hoofheartedicemelted296
      @hoofheartedicemelted296 Před rokem +3

      Thanks Mr Sandwell for this very important piece of information. I'm new to this, so I'm going to write this bit of info down on a post it and hang it somewhere I keep bumping into it to keep this in mind.👍

    • @richardschofield2201
      @richardschofield2201 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Can someone explain why. Easier to remember if you know the consequences.

  • @Engineerd3d
    @Engineerd3d Před rokem +7

    I had a very decent PWM controller on my solar panels. I got somewhere in the 150w range due to running a 12v system. I upgraded to MPPT and now get somewhere in the 200-280w range. It cost 100USD to buy the controller. VS the PWM controller that was name brand cost in the same neighborhood price. -150usd. If your running modern panels, which run in the 30-40v range and try to charge 12v batteries your leaving allot on the table.

  • @Bigman-hi2ne
    @Bigman-hi2ne Před rokem +3

    Awesome video. Believe it or not finding this info on the internet is a total pain in the neck.

  • @objection_your_honor
    @objection_your_honor Před rokem +3

    I built my own using a 555 timer, a 78L05 regulator, 2 GP transistor, 2 mosfets and a handful of passive components.
    I needed one for my DIY wind turbine asap, and didn't want to wait months ordering one from China.
    Adjusted the potentiometer to stop charging at 14V, charging a 12V SLA battery. If it goes over 14V, the power is diverted to the 10 Ohm 100W dump resistor.
    Works like magic! MPPT is for systems > 1KW. Otherwise, you're wasting your money.

    • @canberradogfarts
      @canberradogfarts Před rokem

      Uhhhhh FALSE!
      Get an Arduino and learn It is literally easier than what you did. Plus, what you did is so 1976. I hope who ever is grading you project is a social studies instructor and not a competant science instructor. Really. You should be using the best, least tech thats been around for two decades, not six decades.

    • @objection_your_honor
      @objection_your_honor Před rokem

      @@canberradogfarts I was using Microcontrollers when you were in diapers little man. How old were you back in 1982?

    • @mememan2344
      @mememan2344 Před rokem

      @@canberradogfarts what he did cost pence and works exactly like you'd want it to.

    • @TheInsultInvestor
      @TheInsultInvestor Před 6 měsíci

      You're both wrong. Also, take your new fall apart phone controlled gen z 'tech' and shove it@@canberradogfarts

  • @foxabilo
    @foxabilo Před rokem +4

    I design custom MPPT systems for solar and wind, it really can improve performance a great deal.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před rokem +2

      I really don't doubt it does mate - but it does that at a cost and that cost is not always needed

    • @unicornadrian1358
      @unicornadrian1358 Před rokem

      The other bonus is that the higher voltage from the panels in series, keeps the amps low and reduces the wire sizes needed.

    • @foxabilo
      @foxabilo Před rokem +2

      @@ThinkingandTinkering :D cost is not always a problem when you know a guy who designs them ;)

    • @foxabilo
      @foxabilo Před rokem +1

      @@unicornadrian1358 Precisely, if your panel voltage and your battery voltage are very similar then PWM is absolutely fine, but as soon as your solar/wind voltage is significantly higher than your battery... then you can be loosing large %'s of your power, over 50% in many cases, and MPPT will intelligently buck that down and find the sweet spot knee on the power curve.

    • @larsbueb137
      @larsbueb137 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ThinkingandTinkering well than do your research better ..... mate !

  • @ericblenner-hassett3945
    @ericblenner-hassett3945 Před rokem +3

    You mentioned the 555 Timer IC and reminded me that there is another open source use. The 555 timer for 12V battery charger. It will work with solar, wind, or other inputs as long as you add rectification with smoothing. The NE556 dual single-chip timing circuit can be used to have both the charge controller and an output controller in one chip and be done on a breadboard.

  • @EastBayFlipper
    @EastBayFlipper Před rokem +4

    Put the dump load resister into a sand battery and get the extra heat over an extended time.

  • @jeffsteele1295
    @jeffsteele1295 Před 13 dny

    Great review thanks so much.

  • @angelusmendez5084
    @angelusmendez5084 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the master class! 👏

  • @chiperchap
    @chiperchap Před rokem +1

    Great informative video rob.

  • @JohnSmith-ih1ic
    @JohnSmith-ih1ic Před rokem +2

    I never run my inverter from the load side of the charge controller, I always connect direct to my battery bank...as had issues in the past of smoke escaping 😆

  • @stewiex
    @stewiex Před rokem

    Very interesting! Thank you for this video!

  • @jimdaly5077
    @jimdaly5077 Před rokem +2

    Hi not being part of the electronic community, this video is extremely useful to me, informative & handheld information. Thank you. 👍🐝🌞

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @jimdaly5077
      @jimdaly5077 Před rokem

      @@ThinkingandTinkering you always are. 👌🌞🙃

    • @rossbixley3173
      @rossbixley3173 Před rokem

      @@ThinkingandTinkering
      Why can't we use regenerative braking.
      Doesn't it make sense to add a freewheeling generator into the system ?

  • @ourkilkennyhomestead2006

    Great video Rob, the clearest and most concise explanation I've seen so far.

  • @karlmyers6518
    @karlmyers6518 Před rokem

    Nice explanation and makes it fairly simple

  • @LaudCranium
    @LaudCranium Před rokem

    thank you for your level-headed and pragmatic advice. you have really clarified controllers for me. ta me duck!

  • @SLCTheElk
    @SLCTheElk Před 9 měsíci

    Sir, Thank you so very much for the work you do! Found your channel 2 days ago and you've helped me SOO much!
    Love your enthusiasm and emphatic nature!

  • @marcfruchtman9473
    @marcfruchtman9473 Před rokem +4

    Great video and the diagrams are very helpful..great stuff. It is interesting how you explain MPPT vs PWM. My limited experience with MPPT has always been associated with Solar power and trying to maximize it, and PWM has always been with controlling motors (things like VFD' etc_...) or things like dimming circuits etc... Thanks for a new viewing angle!

  • @wherami
    @wherami Před rokem

    Excellent video

  • @seelenschlucht
    @seelenschlucht Před rokem

    The video was very much interesting to me since i have very little clue how electronics work. It was also the point where i was stuck. I didn't know what to do with all that windpower on the roof of my gardenshed.

  • @donniewatson9120
    @donniewatson9120 Před rokem +1

    Quote, "If you're getting a half of a percent for a couple of thousand dollars, you can keep it." Here, Here, I totally agree!

  • @unicornadrian1358
    @unicornadrian1358 Před rokem +1

    The interesting difference between pwm and mppt is that pwm, as you said simply switches on and off. The current can never exceed the panel current. MPPT on the other hand when it drops the voltage to match the batteries, is able to increase the current and allow more total power through. I didn’t catch this aspect in the video, so I apologise if you already covered it Rob.

  • @dominicmogridge3920
    @dominicmogridge3920 Před 4 měsíci

    thank you sir for providing us with all your knowledge and information.you've taught me a lot.stay safe and lucky.maddog.off grid,horse drawn survivalist.West cork.eire

  • @bwfrench2616
    @bwfrench2616 Před rokem +1

    Please explain how power needs are determined. Say I have a 2000 watt computer running 24/7. How to calculate battery needs and generation needs. I love how simply you make it.

  • @UndergroundLiving
    @UndergroundLiving Před rokem +7

    If you were using it to heat a sand battery couldn’t you hook it up directly to the heat element?

    • @justtinkering6713
      @justtinkering6713 Před rokem +2

      If I were using it to heat a sand battery, I would take advantage of the Lenz effect and just heat a copper plate and use a heat exchanger to extract the heat.

  • @PVflying
    @PVflying Před rokem +1

    I’d like to see more on how to make a working electrical system which is charged from a generator or PV panel. Maybe you could show us your workshop’s battery setup and how it is charged.

  • @kreynolds1123
    @kreynolds1123 Před rokem +3

    MPPT is about the neither the power source, or the load. It's about setting the load's apparent resistance to the source such that the maximum power flows out of the source and into the load battery and other electronic equipment. MPPT adjust the apparent resistance of the load as it appears to the source.
    Here is the theory.
    Take a solar panel, Let's say in full sun, it's unloaded output is 20 volts, and its short circuit currentb is 5 amps:
    1) 20 volts/practically infinite resistance = 0 amps, and 20v × 0amps = 0 watts.
    2) Or when we short it and the pannel outputs 5 amps. Then 5 amps × nearly zero resistance = 0 volts. And 0 volts × 5 amps = zero watts. At these two extreme there is no power transfered. But there is a resistance in between between ware the maximum power flows from the source and through the MPPT controller.
    MPPT adjust the apparent resistance of the load as it appears to the source.

    • @aware2action
      @aware2action Před rokem

      Also almost all regulators involving wide range of input and output voltage/current use high efficiency switching regulators. One case PWM would work well is, if the output of the solar cell is matched to the battery voltage. The loading effect of increasing duty cycle tries to bring down the output voltage of the solar cell to the desired charging voltage. MPPT on the other hand boost/buck the voltage levels (through high freq switching regulators) to maintain optimal loading by the battery being charged. PWM is simpler and more reliable in general, but a little bit less efficient and cost effective. The same cannot be said for MPPT controllers on the market(esp. the cheaper ones).

    • @canberradogfarts
      @canberradogfarts Před rokem +1

      Mmmmm
      Yes
      and no. Rob isnt an EE. Heʻs a ChemE. So, you just allotropically phase transformed his stoiciometry past the vapor, triple point.

    • @aware2action
      @aware2action Před rokem

      @@canberradogfarts But Rob is spot on in most cases, simple and elegant, being one of the reasons I subscribed. His conversational style, is also soothing and helps overcome sporadic dopamine deficit.

    • @canberradogfarts
      @canberradogfarts Před rokem +1

      @@aware2action I almost completely agree with you 100%. Which is why this was such a dissapointment. This video was too clever by half and completely wrong in fundemental concepts. Which he could have prevented had he done more homework. MPPTs are VERY old, the technology, circuitry and theory go back to at least the 1950s. Ampldynes and mag amps are still in manufacture today that were originally designed during, WWII, USING MPPT.
      Its old, its mature, and it is SIMPLE. Yet Rob missed the mark. Not out of malice or incompetance. He got ahead of himself, he got, for lack of a politely British word, lazy.
      Robs not an Electrical Engineer. He is a Chemical Engineer. He should have done a week or two of expl8cit homework on the subject and written a script, IMHO.
      fin

    • @Infinion
      @Infinion Před rokem +1

      @@canberradogfarts he only made this video because someone in the comments was complaining that he only covers energy generation and not the portion concerned with connecting the battery/energy storage. So Rob said Okay I'll do a video. The guy is spread thin with managing the fan's whims and he is committed to daily videos covering wide ranges of topics.
      This topic of charge controllers for energy harvesters is widely covered on CZcams BECAUSE it is a mature technology, this is just a summary in the style of his videos and it was fine for that purpose. What this community needs isnt the most clever ideas but some form of self-organization so RMS can juggle less responsibilities. I prefer a forum, myself.

  • @John_B55
    @John_B55 Před rokem +2

    Or for a small wind turbine, just use the AC directly by connecting it to a resistive load like a heater (in a sand battery) and cut out the rectifier/charge controller completely.

    • @adamoshea2793
      @adamoshea2793 Před rokem +1

      Cool idea I am currently working on a project at the moment that needs constant 35 degree water for the system to operate and wondering would a small wind turbine with a sand battery be a good alternative instead of just heating it up with electric from the grid.
      Once the sand is at its max temperature that it can store how efficient is blowing cold air through pipes in terms of what percentage of energy is transferred from the sand into the cold air each second.
      Would this system be an effective way of keeping water at 35 degrees c 24/7

  • @ChristieNel
    @ChristieNel Před rokem

    That's a nice summary. Charging can be a bit more involved, though. You may get away with just turning on and off charging to a lead-acid, but especially with lithium polymer, you typically have separate high current and voltage float modes as a minimum, to extend your battery life.

  • @cymacymulacra2301
    @cymacymulacra2301 Před rokem +1

    Great overview of basic power controllers!!! Starting to get into senior-year engineering economics, tho. Sounds like an awesome application for your ultra-robust AC carbon bacitors configured to the desired voltage range with your fractal relay array. Wouldn't that be cheap, powerful, and safe?

  • @ibme8359
    @ibme8359 Před rokem +1

    Dump Load (5:45) I'm gonna dump my extra into a chiller and cool my beer! Why waste that power!

  • @StratRider
    @StratRider Před rokem

    This would be the perfect spot to also show the differences between pure sine waves vs modified sine waves. Modern electronics prefer the pure sine but many items don't.

  • @BalticHomesteaders
    @BalticHomesteaders Před rokem

    Great video. I’d love to see some of your ideas installed and actually powering someone’s home. Is there a way to get viewer’s installations somehow? I know for one I’d love to have a windwall or 2 about the place :)

  • @Laser2120
    @Laser2120 Před rokem +1

    I haven't really played about with wind generation I was under the impression you needed a different type of charge controller to let the blades spin up before applying the load and also varying the load depending on wind conditions

  • @mfr58
    @mfr58 Před rokem +7

    The other good thing about mppt is that you don't have to match your battery voltage to your input voltage, which can be quite useful. I've got 67volt of solar module with a 24V battery, which I couldn't do with PWM charge controllers.

    • @cymacymulacra2301
      @cymacymulacra2301 Před rokem

      So let me just ask - if you ONLY had a PWM controller, would you have to shunt excesses to a power dump, like a heating element?

  • @rcbran
    @rcbran Před rokem

    Great video content! Any chance of a DIY CO-safe tent heater?

  • @jamiecleeves7921
    @jamiecleeves7921 Před rokem

    rob do a video on lead acid and ni cad batteries which is better your the man for it thanks

  • @SeaforgedArtifacts
    @SeaforgedArtifacts Před rokem

    One nice thing is that MPPT can modulate your voltage from a 12-24v generator to a higher voltage like 48v and also reduce the risk of damage to lipo and li-ion batteries

  • @wocookie2277
    @wocookie2277 Před rokem +3

    Could you hook up an electric stove element in a sand battery directly to a wind turbine?

  • @toml.8210
    @toml.8210 Před rokem +1

    Will we be tested over this material next week?

  • @Spiritman597
    @Spiritman597 Před rokem +1

    Can you do something else with the extra power that your sending to the dummy load to save the power that your getting versus just dumping it ?

  • @bretthorwood9396
    @bretthorwood9396 Před rokem

    I've played around with wind power in Sydney Australia and most of the time the blades don't spin, due to the fact minimum wind speed is required to overcome the internal things going on in the generator. So I get much better and consistent power from solar panels in a built up area like Sydney. MMPT IS actually a buck /boost inverter eg it will incerase the voltage when below change voltage and decrease the voltage when above charge voltage.

    • @larsbueb137
      @larsbueb137 Před 8 měsíci

      no ,better wording than decrease would be translate the voltage as the voltage is allowed to rise in an Mppt idea and that is important for a turbine

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 Před rokem

    With solar I prefer mppt, so the solar panel voltage. Can be much higher, for less losses in the wiring,. Pwm is fine if the voltage is close to the battery voltage, I like 2x battery voltage, atleast, or up to 3x for mppt, with pwm say 16-18v for a 12v , and 32-36v for 24 v systems, any more and the losses just multiply, most charge controllers have limits, if the voltage of the PV is pulled down much below the max power output, the efficiency falls fast, a decent mppt will keep it at a decent level, and there is good affordable mppt out there,. We need more mppt that will track turbines, a solar mppt will keep the voltage pulled down stalling the turbine !

  • @TimeSurfer206
    @TimeSurfer206 Před rokem

    Well, Pulsating Direct Current IS actually "Going in a straight line," it just changes the pressure behind the continuous direction periodically.

  • @bradleyale
    @bradleyale Před rokem +1

    Why not use a diode or two "in-line" between the generator and battery being charged (to prevent drainage when the wind stops)? Then, adding another pair of leads from the battery to whatever device, appliance, switch, etc you'd like to energize would complete the arrangement. This is a serious question even though I obviously don't know what I'm talking about.
    By the way, I love your videos- really

    • @k.toddweaver6584
      @k.toddweaver6584 Před rokem

      That's the exact same thing I was thinking. Send the power out from the inverter, running through my entire motorhome so I will not need the brake, or dumping excess. Why not dumb it into 2 saltwater batteries to store electricity, and use when needed?
      QUESTION... Can I use the same charge controller that my MPPT Solar lines come into it? I'm going to run both solar and wind generator on my property. Should I use a separate charge controller for my wind generator?
      Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
      Todd

  • @atomicsix
    @atomicsix Před rokem +3

    here is a simple basic program for an arduino nano, to make it into a MPPT charge controller, lithium battery charger.
    const int voltagePin = A0; // Pin to read the voltage of the solar panel
    const int currentPin = A1; // Pin to read the current of the battery
    const int pwmPin = 9; // Pin to control the voltage/current of the solar panel
    const int chargingPin = 8; // Pin to control the charging of the battery
    float panelVoltage, panelCurrent, batteryVoltage, batteryCurrent;
    float batteryTargetVoltage = 4.2; // Target voltage for a fully charged lithium battery
    void setup() {
    pinMode(pwmPin, OUTPUT);
    pinMode(chargingPin, OUTPUT);
    }
    void loop() {
    panelVoltage = analogRead(voltagePin) * (5.0 / 1023.0) * (19.0 / 3.0);
    panelCurrent = analogRead(currentPin) * (5.0 / 1023.0) * (19.0 / 3.0);
    batteryVoltage = panelVoltage;
    // Calculate the duty cycle of the PWM signal based on the panel voltage and battery voltage
    float dutyCycle = panelVoltage / batteryVoltage;
    analogWrite(pwmPin, dutyCycle * 255.0);
    // Turn on the charging pin when the battery voltage is below the target voltage
    if (batteryVoltage < batteryTargetVoltage) {
    digitalWrite(chargingPin, HIGH);
    }
    // Turn off the charging pin when the battery voltage reaches the target voltage
    else {
    digitalWrite(chargingPin, LOW);
    }
    }
    this is just a starting point, and will need more attention to the power handling, but it is probably better than a simple 555 timer

  • @k.toddweaver6584
    @k.toddweaver6584 Před rokem

    QUESTION... Can I use the same charge controller that my MPPT Solar lines come into it? I'm going to run both solar and wind generator on my property. Should I use a separate charge controller for my wind generator?
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Todd

  • @aronbraswell1589
    @aronbraswell1589 Před rokem +1

    now you have the 3d printers could you make a toroidal coil winder?

  • @DIYGUY1-2-3
    @DIYGUY1-2-3 Před rokem

    Hi, So..... I have an old VW Beetle generator and its VW voltage regulator.... am I good to go? Plan on fitting a fan on the generator and mounting it on a pole, will I need to gear it or work it through pulleys to increase the speed?

  • @petevenuti7355
    @petevenuti7355 Před rokem

    Is there any reason you can't imagine why I shouldn't use a wind turbine charge controller with a solar system? Because I was thinking of connecting my grid tie inverter to the dump load... And drawing my power directly from the battery system. Do you see any problems with that configuration?

  • @VacuumTube88
    @VacuumTube88 Před rokem +1

    Question: I've made a small zinc-bromine battery, put it in parallel with a small supercapacitor (made following one of your videos) and connected to a small solar stirling (is a glass tube with steel wool and partially painted black, closed with a ballon with a linear generator and a diode to rectify the output). It seems to be fine as it is, it charges during the day and lights a small led the whole night (never measured how long it would last). In the small scale I did not use a charge controller, if I want to upscale the project, do Ineed a charge controller for the zinc-bromine batteries?

    • @unicornadrian1358
      @unicornadrian1358 Před rokem +1

      If the generator voltage greatly exceeds the battery voltage, yes. Also need to make sure the current going in is not excessive, otherwise your batteries will use a lot of water due to gassing.

    • @VacuumTube88
      @VacuumTube88 Před rokem +1

      @@unicornadrian1358 thanks

  • @Rcrdo072
    @Rcrdo072 Před rokem

    For wind generator wc is better pwm or mppt?

  • @richardschofield2201
    @richardschofield2201 Před 7 měsíci

    If you have multiple chargers connected to a single battery bank, how do you prevent one charge as it raises the voltage from making another charger think the bank is full when it isnt.

  • @RCUFOinterceptor
    @RCUFOinterceptor Před 10 měsíci

    Can you do video: Wind to grid, with no battery system. Best buy product ans so one. 🖤

  • @LifelongExperience
    @LifelongExperience Před rokem +3

    Is there any easily obtainable source for charge controllers, for instance in a car or an old battery charger?
    I'm constructing a Darwin wind collector - mainly as a means of developing my 3D printing skills, but it would be nice if it would charge an old car battery or a couple of rechargeable torches!

    • @unicornadrian1358
      @unicornadrian1358 Před rokem +1

      Most car alternators have a regulator on the back. It might work.

  • @nocturnmidnight
    @nocturnmidnight Před rokem

    Awesome video. I have a pwm solar charge controller. Can I also connect a wind turbine to it? Do I have to get one specifically made for wind turbines?

    • @borium
      @borium Před rokem

      Yes you can use pwm on wind turbines but you have to make sure you have a dump load like a heater or somthing when the batteries are full as the wind turbine needs to have a constant load on it to keep it from spinning out of control and causing damage.Some of the larger turbines will just shut down but that is a much more complicated system.I think an mppt controller is a better fit for a wind turbine as it will ajust to the power output of the wind turbine in varying wind speeds as it will ajust to a wide range of varying voltages and covert it to the voltage system you are using be it 12 24 or so on.

  • @jordanbaker3148
    @jordanbaker3148 Před rokem

    Hi there I have a question does a mains supply battery charger have a charge controller built into it

  • @SecretState
    @SecretState Před rokem +2

    Many years ago on Dragon’s Den (UK) there was a man who had developed a gear system that increase the end upturn to a 8x the out put of a normal gear system ….I wonder what happened to him he wouldn’t sell out to the dragons and decided to walk away 💚✌️

    • @D-B-Cooper
      @D-B-Cooper Před rokem

      He died a trillionair by inventing over unity.

    • @justtinkering6713
      @justtinkering6713 Před rokem +2

      Just remember, the more output gears you have the harder it is to turn the input gear. Its like trying to get your car rolling in High gear.

    • @reeferbeleafer9912
      @reeferbeleafer9912 Před rokem +1

      @@justtinkering6713 Best way to ruin your bike..
      Leon Hatems' cogging effect comes to mind..
      He claimed to overcome said friction with the effect,
      Interesting and worth checking out.

    • @SecretState
      @SecretState Před rokem +1

      @@reeferbeleafer9912 that’s the guy 🤔 thanks for that I though I was going mad 😂😂💚✌️

    • @reeferbeleafer9912
      @reeferbeleafer9912 Před rokem

      @@SecretState Leon was French and died some years ago I think - was never on DD tmk. I think I know the guy you're talking about though, Richard Willis? Who knows if anything on TV is real .. at least with the internet you can compare the narratives given.. for now at least.

  • @garrylarkin433
    @garrylarkin433 Před rokem +1

    what about mppts ability to changr volts to current?

    • @k.toddweaver6584
      @k.toddweaver6584 Před rokem

      That's true with MPPT a friend told me about. That it will take any extra Voltage and convert it into Amps.
      QUESTION... Can I use the same charge controller that my MPPT Solar lines come into it? I'm going to run both solar and wind generator on my property. Should I use a separate charge controller for my wind generator?
      Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
      Todd

  • @guywhoknows
    @guywhoknows Před rokem

    I had to watch twice to make sure. But if you have a full bridge rectification the battery can't back feed.
    Also with pwm and mppt , you missed the bucking. Volts to current.. I think that makes more sense when picking either.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před rokem

      it didn't m make sure - I said if you connect the battery straight to the wind turbine you would have problems - hence no rectifier - you are just making the point I made in the video - badly it would seem since you missed it - oh and I didn't miss bucking - this is just a guide not an instruction manual

    • @guywhoknows
      @guywhoknows Před rokem

      @@ThinkingandTinkering I was following along at silly o'clock... I won't be watching it again to check why I got that impression ... :)
      I think it (buck) would be worth a mention as that is the consideration between the two. I know you said about the current v voltage tracking. But I have more people who don't understand this part of charging and types.

  • @takyrdai2432
    @takyrdai2432 Před rokem +1

    diy charge controller with dump load to sand battery?

  • @davidhartland8307
    @davidhartland8307 Před rokem +1

    Are y going to make a pwm?

  • @David_Mash
    @David_Mash Před rokem

    A good brain teaser is how can we generate DC without rectification?

  • @jamesemery1
    @jamesemery1 Před rokem

    much better picture quality today was yesterday just an aberration?

  • @brad0nja
    @brad0nja Před rokem +4

    I know that my question is not related with current video, but I have to ask... Are you assembling a Dalek? ;)

  • @petevenuti7355
    @petevenuti7355 Před rokem +1

    I understand high efficiency monocrystalline solar cells have a rapid drop in efficiency when used in off angle and defuse (cloudy) light, however lower efficiency amorphous cells have a slower drop in efficiency under the same conditions. Does ANYBODY test solar cells in those less than optimal conditions ? I want to know under what circumstances an amorphous cells will outproduce a high efficiency monocrystalline cell‽
    If there is no consistent testing, can we start a site that would show test curves?
    If you are into that, we will have to come up with a plan for the "standard test condition"
    What do you recommend?

    • @hommerdalor6301
      @hommerdalor6301 Před rokem

      Hello.
      mr carlson’s lab did that kind of tests.
      Cheers.

    • @reeferbeleafer9912
      @reeferbeleafer9912 Před rokem

      Varies wildly by spec and make..

    • @hommerdalor6301
      @hommerdalor6301 Před rokem

      Sorry, it’s not mr carlson’s lab, I’m still searching for the video. 😅

    • @petevenuti7355
      @petevenuti7355 Před rokem

      @@reeferbeleafer9912 yes it does, and by testing conditions how do you define the diffused lighting condition at what angle do you test indirect lighting at.
      What ever is done for rating a solar panel has to be done at some standard condition.
      And I would like that condition to resemble more like real life, then at a 90-degree angle on the equator on the sunniest day possible.
      I'm hoping some of us CZcamsrs can come together define a standard and test what we have, plus we may be willing to get, and upload the results, both to CZcams and a specific website for collecting all the results. In that way benefiting all from the knowledge that the manufacturers would never be willing,or even able to coordinate, to get results on.
      Are you with me‽

    • @petevenuti7355
      @petevenuti7355 Před rokem

      @@hommerdalor6301 if you find it, that would be great, especially if he already has a database and a standard testing condition. Hopefully he will join the bandwagon.

  • @keithfloyd1178
    @keithfloyd1178 Před rokem

    Could you clarify something for people? I've live off grid for 8 years and I have 2 charge controllers for my solar panels 12 total and I have a load controller and load coil for the battery bank. My permanent magnet alternator wind generator is wired direct to the batteries. I have 2 Outback 60 amp solar charge controllers and a Xantrex C40 40 amp charge/load controller, the load controller doesn't connect to the wind generator like the solar controller does so mine is wired to the battery and to the load coil..... 4 wires.

    • @tlangdon12
      @tlangdon12 Před rokem +1

      Does the wind turbine alternator have a built-in rectifier? Some do.

    • @keithfloyd1178
      @keithfloyd1178 Před rokem

      @@tlangdon12 yes

    • @tlangdon12
      @tlangdon12 Před rokem +1

      @@keithfloyd1178 So you don’t a separate rectifier because there is one in the generator, and the c40 charge/load controller is act as a dump load controller to divert excess wind power from the battery terminals to the dump load. It does this by monitoring the voltage at the battery terminals. It is normal to connect the turbine directly to the batteries and then take the dump load from the battery terminals. The alternative would route the power through the dump controller, but this would create higher loses unless the controller could be located on the shortest route from the turbine to the batteries.

    • @keithfloyd1178
      @keithfloyd1178 Před rokem

      @@tlangdon12 exactly. I also have had a solar panel hooked direct and the load controller keeps the panel from over charging the system. I'm planning on making a sand battery heater to capture the heat from the load coil and use it at night for hot water or a room heater.

  • @offgridwanabe
    @offgridwanabe Před rokem

    Forget all that with a sand battery but you may need to know it when the sand battery is full.

  • @brendon6589
    @brendon6589 Před rokem

    Now if I could just figure out how to draw energy from the Thames underneath my boat…

  • @ibme8359
    @ibme8359 Před 9 měsíci

    Mechanically, How about drive a water pump directly. No worry about "Power Failures"!

  • @mattg6472
    @mattg6472 Před rokem

    Hey Rob have you seen these new ground battery commercials on you tube . There are a bunch of replica commercials with different people saying the same thing about this "new" power source from the ground making you independent , and emergency safe

  • @Trefuckor963
    @Trefuckor963 Před rokem

    I wish it was this easy. I tried connecting my wind turbine to my portable power station and it didnt work.

    • @k.toddweaver6584
      @k.toddweaver6584 Před rokem

      QUESTION... Can I use the same charge controller that my MPPT Solar lines come into it? I'm going to run both solar and wind generator on my property. Should I use a separate charge controller for my wind generator?
      Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
      Todd

  • @Istandby666
    @Istandby666 Před rokem

    The other difference between an MPPT and a PWM is their efficiency. MPPT is around 90% and the PWM is around 70%.

    • @k.toddweaver6584
      @k.toddweaver6584 Před rokem

      QUESTION... Can I use the same charge controller that my MPPT Solar lines come into it? I'm going to run both solar and wind generator on my property. Should I use a separate charge controller for my wind generator?
      Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
      Todd

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    You're making this sooo much harder than it needs to be.

  • @grazianoturbogas
    @grazianoturbogas Před rokem

    As always: "NOT SO FAST MY DEAR!" If for example your battery is empty, and the wind blows lightly, at first the voltage produced raises up, then your switch close, a lot of amps flows (maybe also in a pre programmed amount) and your wind turbine slows down till stop.
    Than the switch open up again, the turbine without load resistance turns up againg until reached the desired voltage closing the charging switch, will came back again to a full stop (or so)...
    Then?
    How do I set the amps to allow to flow not knowing how much wind is blowing?
    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
    And there falls the donkey! (As We say in Italy)

  • @ThomasAndersonbsf
    @ThomasAndersonbsf Před rokem

    seems like they need a better term for things than direct current, but maybe shifted AC with a 0 or something 0sAC? since it is basically AC waves that are shifted 50% so that the voltage does not shift back the other way, but rather shifts further in to one pole so it only reaches the "zero mark" rather than fully or partially to the other side of the mark of 0 volts?

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    pps I have loved your content since I found you in 2018. Chin up, fix it.

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem +2

    Power conversion losses are what steal our hard earned (electrical) energy. Resistance, reluctance, impeadance, et. al., create heat in components. How do we minimize these losses?
    Carefully, with due considersation.

    • @mookiemorjax
      @mookiemorjax Před rokem

      Or if you're in a heating climate, can you just put these components indoors and utilize the waste heat as a space heating offset?

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    ppps I just discovered your new(ish) other channel and program. Please read my previous.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před rokem +1

      I only really have time to reply to some comments these days mate - I am sorry I missed yours - it's not I am being an ass - well I hope it isn't - it's more there are som nay comments it's just not possible for one person to answer them all and still do something else in a day

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    Bob, you straight up screwed the pooch on this one!

  • @matthewellisor5835
    @matthewellisor5835 Před rokem

    Well, looks like my mention of Mike Davis' 555 based charge controller (that you can build for less than ordering a pizza and can easily scale to a household size) was memory-holed. Thanks for Fox Alpha yt.
    I expect that the mentioned (easily searchable) terms will provide those interested with the schematic.

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    2nd L Thermo: Power can neither be created nor destroyed, only converted in form.

  • @QuantumMarmalade
    @QuantumMarmalade Před rokem

    Clearly Robert hasn't ever used them seriously head to head. There is no competition, for any application of charging mppt absolutely crushes pwm.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před rokem

      you missed the point mate - MPPT is better but it is better at a cost and sometimes that is not justified

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    I made my own 1kw mppt 23 yrs ago using MML. For frogs snacks Rob, try again!

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    Why is a PWM/MPPT necessary? To mimimize power conversion loss.

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    Rob, theres this thing called
    COLLABORATION.
    Try it please.

    • @canberradogfarts
      @canberradogfarts Před rokem +1

      Just discovered Robs other, somewhat hidden by ewetoobs algorythm, channel and program that includes collabs.

  • @larsbueb137
    @larsbueb137 Před 8 měsíci

    Well, this video gives a false idea of what the MPPT Idea means for Windturbines , pls search for better explanations from the midnite charge controller people , there is a good video about the midnite clipper and the classic to explain Mppt

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    Fin, peace out. Contact me Rob if you need a syllabus or outline.
    V/r kas

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    What is a power conversion loss? See the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics!

  • @cyberlizardcouk
    @cyberlizardcouk Před rokem

    another idiots video might be the process of connecting a turbine to the thing it attaches to, for example how do you stop the windmill falling off the post.

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    Damn man make q MAGAMP for crying out loud THEN attempt MPPT!

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    Mark this one as a "Whoops." Leave it up as a (learning) lesson on why NOT to "run to the press" with the first version.

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    Rob, you owe everyone eleven minutes and thirteen seconds, at least.

  • @ur_quainmaster7901
    @ur_quainmaster7901 Před rokem

    "you aren't going to be programming a MPPT controller" Yes, probably not.... But if you know how to ask the right questions, I'd bet ChatGPT could do it for you. I can't get over how good it is. Scary, really.
    A lot of people are about to lose jobs. If you haven't tried it out, you are letting the Next Big Thing™ sneak up on you.

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    There is no maybe. MPPT Controllers.
    For crying out loud, YOUR battery argument...
    Expesive battery that lasts 27 years
    Cheap batteries that last 1 year
    MPPT are at least 20% more efficient than PWM
    MPPT can be homebrewed just as easily as PWM. Use and Arduino to control IGBTs.
    FFS This is a no brainer

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    Youve mastered storage tech. Lets go back and do basic physics FIRST.
    Nrg balance eq:
    E(s)=E(i)-E(o)

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts Před rokem

    I mean, you just spent all that bandwidth "teaching" us about windings etc. Why couldnt you actually teach about magnetics PROPERLY.
    Hyterysis vs frequency
    Saturation.

    • @joeds3775
      @joeds3775 Před rokem

      Dude. Go start your own channel. Stop shitting on someone else's parade. You don't have to watch. You don't have to subscribe. You don't have to post comments. You don't have to be a dic*. You just chose too.

  • @k.toddweaver6584
    @k.toddweaver6584 Před rokem

    QUESTION... Can I use the same charge controller that my MPPT Solar lines come into it? I'm going to run both solar and wind generator on my property. Should I use a separate charge controller for my wind generator?
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Todd