A schematic diagram of the solar battery charging circuit. The battery is charged when the voltage of the solar panel is greater than the voltage of the battery. The charging current will decrease as the battery gets closer to being fully charged. This is just a simple circuit, and there are many other ways to charge a battery from solar power.
Effective battery charging strategies are essential to ensure optimal battery performance and longevity in off-grid solar PV systems. There are several battery charging strategies available, such as constant voltage, constant current, pulse charging, and float charging.
The analog solar cell voltage stabilizer depicted in the circuit below regulates the output current such that the input voltage U_I U I stays at a fixed voltage programmed via the voltage divider. This lets us then choose an input voltage close to the MPP of the solar cell.
The charging voltage must be adequately regulated for the solar charging process to happen smoothly. The charge controller does this. Depending on the type, it intelligently monitors the power from the array, regulating it to make it suitable for the type of storage system or condition. Your solar battery can only hold its rated amount of energy.
Since the solar panel's maximum Voc (50.882) could be slightly higher, how can I reduce it to be below 48V? Would any of below solutions work and practical, or are there better alternatives? Use a set of 10A10 rectifier diodes in series. That uses the rectifier diode's forward voltage of 0.6-1V x 5 to drop the voltage.
The solar to battery charging efficiency was 8.5%, which was nearly the same as the solar cell efficiency, leading to potential loss-free energy transfer to the battery.