[TRNSYS-users] CELLS IN PARALLE IN PV MODULES

Anton Driesse driessea at post.queensu.ca
Thu Jun 1 08:01:57 PDT 2006


Hi,

If type 180 is anything like type 94 it shouldn't matter how many cells are in parallel.  Multiple parallel cells would be modelled like single larger cells, and you could just ignore the parallel count.

Hope this helps,

Anton


Diego A. Arias wrote:
> Hi Javier,
> 
> Our current components only allow for modules composed by cells in 
> series.  Then, you can say that you are using N modules in parallel. My 
> idea is that you try to model your module of 120 cells (I hope I 
> interpreted right your description), as 2 modules connected in parallel, 
> each containing 60 cells in series.
> Please let me know if this works. This idea seems like a potential for 
> upgrading the pv components.
> Best regards,
> 
> Diego
> 
> javier mota wrote:
>> DEAR ALL:
>> I am javier mota from 3i ingenieri, madrid.
>> I am studying pv modules.
>> now i am looking solarwatt panels of 220 Pn
>> I have read that this module has 60 cells in series and 2 in parallel.
>> I have got good results with other modules, which had 1 cell in parallel.
>> but not with this solar watt.
>> So my question: type 180 pv modules works only for modules composed by a 
>> combination of cells that had only 1 cell in parallel or that would be no 
>> proble,.
>> Where and how may i use of a condiction like "2 cells in parallel"
>> Thanks in advance
>>
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