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For a high voltage string - say 10 panels, 3 bypass diodes each - 30 'strings' total - each string is 3.3% of the voltage. So you get a power loss just for that string reducing voltage by that string's voltage.
For a high voltage string - say 10 panels, 3 bypass diodes each - 30 'strings' total - each string is 3.3% of the voltage. So you get a power loss just for that string reducing voltage by that string's voltage.


Since strings run the long way on a panel - '''panels should be mounted horizontally to facilitate shading lossess under the assumption that shade would happen at the bottom of a panel'''. Ie, shading will affect a large portion of one of 3 strings in a panel, as opposed to a small section of multiple strings, bypassing all strings and making the entire panel inoperative.
Since strings run the long way on a panel - '''panels should be mounted horizontally to facilitate shading losses under the assumption that shade would happen at the bottom of a panel'''. Ie, shading will affect a large portion of one of 3 strings in a panel, as opposed to a small section of multiple strings, bypassing all strings and making the entire panel inoperative.

Latest revision as of 20:58, 31 January 2023

If PV panels are shaded, not so bad: 3 bypass diodes typically bypass the problem.

https://knowledge-center.solaredge.com/sites/kc/files/se_technical_bypass_diode_effect_in_shading.pdf.

For a high voltage string - say 10 panels, 3 bypass diodes each - 30 'strings' total - each string is 3.3% of the voltage. So you get a power loss just for that string reducing voltage by that string's voltage.

Since strings run the long way on a panel - panels should be mounted horizontally to facilitate shading losses under the assumption that shade would happen at the bottom of a panel. Ie, shading will affect a large portion of one of 3 strings in a panel, as opposed to a small section of multiple strings, bypassing all strings and making the entire panel inoperative.