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| Arduino Nano || 1 || ✅ || 10 || AliExpress ||  
| Arduino Nano || 1 || ✅ || 10 || AliExpress ||  
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| IRF4905 || 2 || ❌ || - || [https://www.reichelt.de/mosfet-p-kanal-55v-74a-rdson-0-02r-to-220ab-irf-4905-p41606.html?search=IRF+490 Reichelt] ||
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| MBR2045 || 1 || ❌ || - || Reichelt? ||
| MBR2045 || 1 || ❌ || - || [https://www.reichelt.de/schottkydiode-45-v-20-a-to-220ab-mbr-2045ct-p41956.html?search=MBR2045 Reichelt] ||
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| P6KE36CA || 1 || ❌ || - || [https://www.reichelt.de/tvs-diode-bidirectional-36-v-600-w-do-204ac-do-15-p6ke-36ca-p42021.html?search=P6KE36CA Reichelt] ||
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| 2N3904 || 2 || ❌ || - || [https://www.reichelt.de/bipolartransistor-npn-40v-0-2a-0-5w-to-92-2n-3904-p2020.html?search=2N3904 Reichelt] ||
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Revision as of 21:27, 8 January 2021

 
DIY Solar Charge Controller

Release status: experimental [box doku]

Description Trying to build and optimize a DIY solar charge controller
Author(s)  Severin

There are plenty of cheap solar charge controllers out there, but most of them are crap, or just don't really fit our use-cases. And the good ones are expensive. So let's try to DIY one.

Brainstorming

  • PWM is ok, MPPT would be much better
  • Up to 32V battery voltage would be nice (24V Lead-Acid, 7S Lithium battery packs)
  • Free selection of cutoff voltages to accomodate different battery configuraitons (e.g. 3S/4S Lithium packs)
  • Data logging/telemetry

"Fancy" PWM controller

Starting point for the first shot at this is Open Green Energy's ARDUINO PWM SOLAR CHARGE CONTROLLER ( V 2.02) instructable. I started ordering some parts from AliExpress, and now "just" need to get the PCB manufactured and we should be good to go.

Group Buy

There were a few people who had shown interest in this project, so I ordered a bigger set of parts.

  • Nico
  • Uli
  • Sebastian (only if MPPT)

Parts

Taken from the instructable, needs some better specification for sure.

Part Amount Got it? Stock Source Notes
PCB V2.02 1 - JLCPCB
Arduino Nano 1 10 AliExpress
IRF4905 2 - Reichelt
MBR2045 1 - Reichelt
MP2307 1 - ?
DS18B20 1 - ?
ACS712 2 12 AliExpress
P6KE36CA 1 - Reichelt
2N3904 2 - Reichelt
Resistors ( 100k x 2, 20k x 2,10k x 2,1k x 2, 330ohm x 7) - Reichelt?
Ceramic Capacitors (0.1uF x 2) - Reichelt?
20x4 LCD 1 6 AliExpress
LCD I2C Backplane 1 6 AliExpress
RGB LED 1 50 AliExpress
Bi-Color LED 1 - Reichelt?
Jumper Wires - ?
Header Pins - Reichelt?
Heat Sinks 3 20 AliExpress
Fuse Holder 1 10 AliExpress incl. cover
Fuses 1 - Reichelt?
Push Button 1 - Reichelt?
Screw terminals 1x6 pin 1 10 AliExpress
PCB Standoffs ? - Reichelt?
USB Socket 1 - Reichelt?

Open Points

  • License is CC BY-NC-SA. If we want to build on top of this, we would need to clarify the NC part.
    • Email sent to OpenGreenEnergy to clarify this --Tiefpunkt (talk) 00:34, 8 November 2020 (CET)
  • USB port has no fuse, and also no resistors on the data pins. That might be a potential improvement.