Hello, I'm developing a battery charger with BQ24650. We use lead acid batteries
that are charged with solar panels. I'm testing a real case and observing an
anomalous current consumption with the solar panel in low light. We are observing
a current consumption of about -8mA (from the battery to the charger) when the voltage drop at
the solar panel falls down the maximum power point that is 18V for our application.
The circuit is composed by:
- 90W solar panel
- 12V, 26Ah lead acid battery with 150mA load
- BQ24650 evaluation module (bq24650EVM) with a shunt resistor of 5mOhm to enable 8A of maximum current,
MPPSET at 18V and output resistor divider to allow 14.8V of voltage regulation
The wrong condition, where we have current consumption, is characterized by the following voltages:
solar panel: 17.5V, MPPSET: 1.17V, Vcc = 17.4V, Vcc-Vsrn = 4.6V, Vcc-Vph = 4.4V (current is flowing
back to the charger), battery: 12.9V
In these conditions the battery develop 8mA to the charger and the solar panel deliver 5mA to the charger too
so we have the effect of discharging our battery in low light conditions (such as fog or rainy days)
The values in limiting conditions are as follows:
solar panel: 17.9V, MPPSET: 1.2V, Vcc = 17.6V, Vcc-Vsrn = 4.7V, Vcc-Vph = 4.6V (current is flowing to the battery), battery: 12.95V
In these conditions the current is from the charger to the battery.
Does anyone explain me the causes of this behavior?
Can anyone help me to cancel the current consumption in low light conditions?
Thank you, best regards,