Solar Setup - WS-12-250-DC - Need Help!
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 2:42 pm
Hello,
So I need a bit of help. We have had a Solar site up for about 1 year now. We originally had some major issues, but finally found a setup that worked for us.... until now.. We are located in Northern California and recently had fires in the area followed by rain. Because of the heavy smoke for a week, and then the 3 dark days filled with rain, our solar site went down in the middle of the night. It came back up the next morning when the sun came out, but has not been the same since.
Before I get into the story, please note there are pictures attached for reference. They are images of everything in our setup.
There is a Suniva solar panel (https://www.ecodirect.com/Suniva-OPT330 ... -4-100.htm) that connects to a Tristar TS-MPPT-60 controller. The controller then connects to the battery bank. Originally we had 3 batteries in our bank, 1 acid and two gel filled. We had them wired in series and ran electrical wire directly from the battery bank to a Netonix Switch (WS-12-250-DC). This switch powers 4 UBNT radios: A Powerbeam 400, a NanoStation 900Mhz, a RocketM5 and a Rocket Titanium M5.
With this setup, the Netonix switch would register the input voltage at around 40v throughout the day, and then at night it would drop down to 34-36v and when the Sun would come back up in the morning, it would bounce back to 40v. Since the heavy and smoke, we have seen the input voltage drop all the way down from 40v to 10v at night and then it would charge back up the next day to 40v once the sun started shining. This was obviously not enough volts for use to power our equipment and keep it up throughout the night, so we needed to do something.
We went out and bought 2 gel filled batteries and brought them up to the site and removed the acid filled battery that was there. We also ran a new cable from the 900Mhz radio that we thought might be the culprit (short or something). So now we have 4 gel filled batteries in serial. Last night we saw the voltage drop from 43v to 16v.
Why are the volts dropping so quickly now? What would cause this or where should I look first?
So I need a bit of help. We have had a Solar site up for about 1 year now. We originally had some major issues, but finally found a setup that worked for us.... until now.. We are located in Northern California and recently had fires in the area followed by rain. Because of the heavy smoke for a week, and then the 3 dark days filled with rain, our solar site went down in the middle of the night. It came back up the next morning when the sun came out, but has not been the same since.
Before I get into the story, please note there are pictures attached for reference. They are images of everything in our setup.
There is a Suniva solar panel (https://www.ecodirect.com/Suniva-OPT330 ... -4-100.htm) that connects to a Tristar TS-MPPT-60 controller. The controller then connects to the battery bank. Originally we had 3 batteries in our bank, 1 acid and two gel filled. We had them wired in series and ran electrical wire directly from the battery bank to a Netonix Switch (WS-12-250-DC). This switch powers 4 UBNT radios: A Powerbeam 400, a NanoStation 900Mhz, a RocketM5 and a Rocket Titanium M5.
With this setup, the Netonix switch would register the input voltage at around 40v throughout the day, and then at night it would drop down to 34-36v and when the Sun would come back up in the morning, it would bounce back to 40v. Since the heavy and smoke, we have seen the input voltage drop all the way down from 40v to 10v at night and then it would charge back up the next day to 40v once the sun started shining. This was obviously not enough volts for use to power our equipment and keep it up throughout the night, so we needed to do something.
We went out and bought 2 gel filled batteries and brought them up to the site and removed the acid filled battery that was there. We also ran a new cable from the 900Mhz radio that we thought might be the culprit (short or something). So now we have 4 gel filled batteries in serial. Last night we saw the voltage drop from 43v to 16v.
Why are the volts dropping so quickly now? What would cause this or where should I look first?