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Huh...from a quicky eyeball of the manual for an Outback FLEXmax:
http://www.outbackpower.com/downloads/documents/charge_controllers/flexmax_6080/owner_manual.pdf
It appears that the thing defaults to "continuous MPP tracking" or you can set it to do a resweep every 1.5 hours
So what does "continuous" mean? Well, it doesn't usually mean continuous. The MPPT has to muck around testing the voltage of the solar, and while it's doing that, you aren't getting useful work out of the solar. So most MPPT units only do a sweep every so often.
Looking at the manual for an Outback MX60:
http://www.umiat.com/network/umiatbase/manuals/MX60_Manual_Rev6_2.pdf
It says (page 25):
Sweep Interval
Sweep Interval selects how often the MX60 does mini-sweep in Autosweep MPPT mode, or how often it acquires a New Voc in U-pick MPPT mode (see Optimization MPPT mode) to track the MPP of the array. When the operational mode display shows MPPT or EQ MPPT, and when the MX60 is configured for AutoSweep MPPT mode, the input source will be periodically swept, (at this sweep interval), up and down in voltage slightly to stay running at the Maximum Power Point operating voltage. How far it sweeps up and down depends upon the output (battery) current at that time. If the output current was less than 5 amps, but greater than the Low Cutoff current setting (see Optimization Low cutoff), then the MPP operating voltage will continue at the Park MPP (see Optimization Park Mpp % Voc). If a mini-sweep finds the MPP outside of the MPP range limit, the MX60 will run the PV input MPP at the selected Park % MPP setting. Adjustable from 0 minutes, (disable mini-sweep), to every 15 minutes. Mini-sweeps are different than the initial wakeup sweep. The initial wakeup sweep will take the PV array input and “sweep” it down to either the battery voltage if minimum MPP range is set to FUL, or down to 1/2 of the Voc if set for 1/2 MPP range Limit.
The initial wakeup sweep looks at the entire IV curve of the PV array input and sets the initial MPP operating point. The mini-sweep looks at a smaller portion of the IV curve starting at the initial MPP. The sweep and MPPT algorithm of the MX60 also works very well at finding the Max Power Point of partially shaded PV arrays, which is found in some systems.
So, when the sun comes up and the solar wakes up the unit, it does a full sweep to zero in on the Vmp, then just does mini-sweeps after that to keep it fine-tuned. The mini-sweeps are on a timer from 0-15 minutes (user programmable). Looks like the default is 7 minutes between mini-sweeps.
Panels rigged in parallel, partial shading, the array voltage stays the same, so no resweep needed.
Panels rigged in series, partial shading lowers array voltage, so a resweep is needed.
In series they didn't wait long enough for the MPPT to adjust to the shading. That's how they screwed up their test.
http://www.outbackpower.com/downloads/documents/charge_controllers/flexmax_6080/owner_manual.pdf
It appears that the thing defaults to "continuous MPP tracking" or you can set it to do a resweep every 1.5 hours
So what does "continuous" mean? Well, it doesn't usually mean continuous. The MPPT has to muck around testing the voltage of the solar, and while it's doing that, you aren't getting useful work out of the solar. So most MPPT units only do a sweep every so often.
Looking at the manual for an Outback MX60:
http://www.umiat.com/network/umiatbase/manuals/MX60_Manual_Rev6_2.pdf
It says (page 25):
Sweep Interval
Sweep Interval selects how often the MX60 does mini-sweep in Autosweep MPPT mode, or how often it acquires a New Voc in U-pick MPPT mode (see Optimization MPPT mode) to track the MPP of the array. When the operational mode display shows MPPT or EQ MPPT, and when the MX60 is configured for AutoSweep MPPT mode, the input source will be periodically swept, (at this sweep interval), up and down in voltage slightly to stay running at the Maximum Power Point operating voltage. How far it sweeps up and down depends upon the output (battery) current at that time. If the output current was less than 5 amps, but greater than the Low Cutoff current setting (see Optimization Low cutoff), then the MPP operating voltage will continue at the Park MPP (see Optimization Park Mpp % Voc). If a mini-sweep finds the MPP outside of the MPP range limit, the MX60 will run the PV input MPP at the selected Park % MPP setting. Adjustable from 0 minutes, (disable mini-sweep), to every 15 minutes. Mini-sweeps are different than the initial wakeup sweep. The initial wakeup sweep will take the PV array input and “sweep” it down to either the battery voltage if minimum MPP range is set to FUL, or down to 1/2 of the Voc if set for 1/2 MPP range Limit.
The initial wakeup sweep looks at the entire IV curve of the PV array input and sets the initial MPP operating point. The mini-sweep looks at a smaller portion of the IV curve starting at the initial MPP. The sweep and MPPT algorithm of the MX60 also works very well at finding the Max Power Point of partially shaded PV arrays, which is found in some systems.
So, when the sun comes up and the solar wakes up the unit, it does a full sweep to zero in on the Vmp, then just does mini-sweeps after that to keep it fine-tuned. The mini-sweeps are on a timer from 0-15 minutes (user programmable). Looks like the default is 7 minutes between mini-sweeps.
Panels rigged in parallel, partial shading, the array voltage stays the same, so no resweep needed.
Panels rigged in series, partial shading lowers array voltage, so a resweep is needed.
In series they didn't wait long enough for the MPPT to adjust to the shading. That's how they screwed up their test.
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