According to the cheap but US-made Watt meter, the cheap MPPT controller attached to my 120W panels is doing a very poor job, producing on average 2A at 14V with the power jumping between nearly 40W and below 20W when charging 2 N70 size calcium batteries in bright sunlight. The panel voltage is being maintained just above 17V which is where the maximum power is produced but its not being converted to battery charge. Connecting the meter directly between the panels and the battery for a short period shows 15V, 5.5A and over 80W but as 15V is well below the panel voltage for maximum output, the panel max o/p cannot be inferred. A decent MPPT controller is needed.
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