MPPT Controllers
Six years in the making The world’s most sophisticated MPPT controller
The Classic Lite.
The MidNite Classic • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Incorporates things we have learned by producing tons of controllers MPPT for wind turbines, Solar and Hydro Worlds only arc fault detecting controller Built in DC-GFP saves money HyperVOC mode extends cold temperature VOC capability Ethernet, USB and RS232 interface standard Two aux outputs/inputs High voltage versions available 150, 200 and 250VDC Wizard driven set up insures compatible module mix User upgradeable firmware Graphical display vs.
Classic vs.
Date gathered by APRS World
Graphs and data are displayed on your PC using the “local app” or over the internet on “www.mymidenite.
Bar graph screen
Data that we can Graph with the App
Selecting the style of Graph
Wattage for a 24hr period
More Graphing options.
2 way communications as well.
Data Logging and Graphing The Classic logs 380 days of data in its Daily logs. The Classic logs data every 5 minutes in its Recent logs allowing you to view the last 24 hours. The Classic also has graphing of this logged data available on screen as well.
New string sizing tool helps design the array.
The MidNite Solar Forum
Breaker sizing can be confusing • PV input needs to be 1.
228 VDC is the MPPT here
SolarFest 2011 - Vermont
Eight Classics by the Solar Stone
Cabot Lodge, Canada
Parallel operation • Parallel is in development now.
An installation in OZ
An Island off the East Coast (30 Classics)
Classic 150 power graph
Classic 200 power graph
Classic 250 power graph
Classic 250KS
Top line = MPPT on wind turbine Bottom line = battery connected turbine This graph is made from actual data – lots more power The Classic for wind can double or triple turbine output power
This scope photo shows the wind turbine output being clipped at 120VDC.
The MidNite Clipper
Clippers • What is a Clipper? • A Clipper is a voltage limiter that connects up a dump load across a wind turbine or a hydro system. It does not connect the dump load across the battery as all other dump loads presently do. • The dump load is controlled by a PWM signal to maintain a controlled load on the turbine.
Clippers • Why do you need a Clipper? • When the Classic is done charging the batteries, it will cease to put current into the battery. This effectively is like cutting the input to the Classic. • When the turbine can no longer put power into the batteries, it would free wheel. • Turbines do not like to free wheel. • They spin very fast, make noise and throw blades. None of these are good things.
Clippers • When the Classic is done charging batteries, it sends a signal to the Clipper to hold the batteries at a certain voltage for a while. Then it loads the turbine down further to float the batteries. It does this by lowering the output voltage of the turbine. This saves wear and tear on the turbine because it is turning slower. It also makes much less noise.
The MidNite Clipper Dump load can be replaced in the field if required to match the turbine
Look for Rosie to come alive in an upcoming Classic video
In Development: Classic/Clipper in a rainproof casting for the US Army. This utilizes a completely solid state Clipper.
Midnite Solar has begun producing instructional videos on our products. We use MidNite employees for these videos, They are not solar professionals so sometimes the results are quite humorous.
We now have over a dozen short videos on the Classic alone. These videos walk you through the different features and menus of the classic. After viewing our videos, you will feel comfortable using the Classic.
Disconnecting combiners now shipping 4 to 16 strings
MNPV6 Disco combiner Micro Combines three strings of Enphase inverters
The MidNite kitty