Specifications
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Figure  4-1 shows a  typical current VS.  voltage output  curve  for a nominal  12V 
off-grid module. 
Current VS. Voltage in 12V system   Output power in 12V system 
Figure 4-1 Nominal 12V Solar Module I-V curve and output power graph 
The  array  Vmp  is  the  voltage  where  the  product  of  current  and  voltage 
(Amps×Volts) is greatest, which falls on the ―knee‖ of the solar module I-V curve as 
shown in Figure4-1. Because Traditional controllers do not operate at the Vmp of the 
solar modules(s), energy is wasted that could otherwise be used to charge the battery 
and  power system loads. The  greater the difference between battery voltage and the 
Vmp of the module, the more energy is wasted.   
TRACER  MPPT  technology  will  always  operate at  the Vmp resulting  in less 
wasted energy compared to traditional controllers. 
·  Conditions That Limits the Effectiveness of MPPT 
The Vmp of a solar module decreases as the temperature of the module increases. 
In very hot weather, the Vmp may be close or even less than battery voltage. In this 
situation, there will be very little or no MPPT gain compared to traditional controllers. 
However, systems with modules of higher  nominal voltage than the battery bank will 
always have an array  Vmp  greater than battery voltage. Additionally,  the  savings in 
wiring due to reduced solar current make MPPT worthwhile even in hot climates. 
4.2 Battery Charging Information 
Four Charging Stage 
The TRACER has a 4-stage battery charging algorithm for rapid, efficient, and 
safe battery charging.   










