Hi,
I've got a new solar system and wanted to get an idea of how it's working. I've got a cheapo multimeter (measures volts but not amps) that I've been using.
When I checked voltage coming from the panel only, it was around 19 volts (cloudy day, 100w panel). When I attach the panels to the charge controller, I touch the charge controller screws (where the incoming solar is attached) directly with the multimeter leads, and it's only 11.75 volts. Is that normal?
The system isn't losing any power along the way -- I disconnected the terminals from the charge controller just to make sure I wasn't losing anything from splices/wire/fuses, and it's the same 19 and change. But the minute I attach the terminals to the charge controller, the voltage drops.
I hope I'm making sense... It seems as if once I attach the panels to the charge controller, it "sucks" some voltage out. If that's normal, then I'm happy - I'll hope it's getting sucked into the battery.
Thanks for any info.
I've got a new solar system and wanted to get an idea of how it's working. I've got a cheapo multimeter (measures volts but not amps) that I've been using.
When I checked voltage coming from the panel only, it was around 19 volts (cloudy day, 100w panel). When I attach the panels to the charge controller, I touch the charge controller screws (where the incoming solar is attached) directly with the multimeter leads, and it's only 11.75 volts. Is that normal?
The system isn't losing any power along the way -- I disconnected the terminals from the charge controller just to make sure I wasn't losing anything from splices/wire/fuses, and it's the same 19 and change. But the minute I attach the terminals to the charge controller, the voltage drops.
I hope I'm making sense... It seems as if once I attach the panels to the charge controller, it "sucks" some voltage out. If that's normal, then I'm happy - I'll hope it's getting sucked into the battery.
Thanks for any info.