Performa Konfigurasi Modul Surya Seri dan Seri Paralel pada Kondisi Mismatch Karakteristik Arus-Tegangan (I-V) terhadap Daya Output
DOI : DOI: 10.17529/jre.v17i4.22467
Date : 30 Desember 2021
The installation of a Solar Power System (PLTS) within the ideal conditions still uses the type of solarÃÂ module with the same current and voltage characteristics. However, these ideal conditions can be different if theÃÂ commonly used modules are no longer available on the market. Once there is damage or interference in the operatingÃÂ system, such as cracks in the module plate, it will take a significantly long time to replace. This particular conditionÃÂ can obstruct electrical power distribution to its intended loads in the other end. Therefore, creating a robust solar panel system that operates at its maximum capacity requires an alternative or approach to find such a similarÃÂ module replacement. It is expected that the replacement module will have the I-V characteristics, which relativelyÃÂ resemble that of the earlier module and can help to maintain the energy availability of the solar panel system. ThisÃÂ study aims to analyze which factors affect the characteristic irregularity of currents and voltages in a solar panelÃÂ installation towards the output of a solar panel under certain conditions. The solar panel system is designed using 20 solar modules with each capacity is 250 WP power that is simulated with Simulink. The method creates the mismatchÃÂ condition of the current and voltage on the solar module in a specific panel configuration. These mismatch conditionsÃÂ are created by combining solar modules with different currents and voltages in the Series (S) and Series-Parallel (SP)ÃÂ configurations. The simulation is carried out by replacing the main solar module with a 5% to 100% replacement solar module. The selection of the replacement module is based on Isc, which is close to the same because the currentÃÂ flowing in the series circuit is the same. The simulation results showed that the solar panel system still functionedÃÂ properly and produced maximum power under mismatch conditions. Of all three configurations with mismatchÃÂ conditions, it is found that the best performing configuration works with the Series-Parallel (SP) configuration of the STC conditions. The maximum power which can be sustained with Series-Parallel (SP) configuration reaches up toÃÂ 40% of the original modules.