Thursday, August 21, 2014

Simple Hybrid Solar Charger Wiring diagram Schematic

In the electronic world D. Mohankumar is the most famous name his creations are very importent every time. Efficiency of a solar charging system depends on the weather conditions. Usually the solar panel gets four to five hours of bright sunlight in a day. If the weather is cloudy or rainy, it affects the charging process and the battery does not attain full charge. This simple hybrid solar charger can solve the problem as it can charge the battery using both solar power as well as AC mains supply. When output from the solar panel is above 12 volts, the battery charges using the solar power. When the output drops below 12 volts, the battery charges through AC mains supply. Fig. 1 shows the author’s prototype. 

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 Fig. 1: Author’s prototype

Circuit and working
Fig. 2 shows schema for the hybrid solar charger, which is built around a 12V, 10W solar panel (connected at SP1), operational amplifier CA3130 (IC1), transistor BC547 (T1), 12V single-changeover relay (RL1), step-down transformer X1 and a few other components.


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Fig. 2: Hybrid solar charger schema diagram


In bright sunlight, the 12V, 10W solar panel provides up to 17 volts DC with 0.6-ampere current. Diode D1 provides reverse polarity protection and capacitor C1 buffers voltage from the solar panel. IC1 is used as a simple voltage comparator. Zener diode ZD1 provides a reference voltage of 11 volts to the inverting input of IC1, while the IC’s non-inverting input gets voltage from the solar panel through R1.

Working of the schema is simple. When output from the solar panel is 12 volts or more, zener diode ZD1 conducts and provides 11 volts to the inverting terminal of IC1. Since its non-inverting input gets a higher voltage at this time, the output of the comparator turns high and the same is indicated by glowing green LED1. Transistor T1 then conducts and relay RL1 energizes. Thus the battery gets charging current from the solar panel through the normally-open (N/O) and common contacts of relay RL1.



LED2 indicates charging of the battery. Capacitor C3 is provided for clean switching of transistor T1. Diode D2 protects T1 from back EMF and diode D3 prevents the discharge of battery current into the schema.

When output from the solar panel drops below 12 volts, output of the comparator turns low and the relay de-energizes. Now the battery gets charging current from the transformer-based power supply through the normally-closed (N/C) and common contacts of the relay. This power supply comprises step-down transformer X1, rectifying diodes D4 and D5, and smoothing capacitor C4.

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 Fig. 3: An actual-size, single-side PCB for the hybrid solar charger

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Fig. 4: Component layout for the PCB

Construction and testing
An actual-size, single-side PCB for the hybrid solar charger is shown in Fig. 3 and its component layout in Fig. 4. After assembling the schema on PCB, enclose it in a suitable box. Use high-gauge (thick) wires to connect the solar panel and the battery to the schema.

To test the schema for proper functioning, remove the solar panel from connector SP1 and connect a DC variable voltage source. Set some voltage below 12V and slowly increase it. As the voltage reaches 12V and goes beyond, the logic at test point TP2 changes from low to high. The transformer-based power supply voltage can be checked at test point TP3.


Sourced By: EFY Author : D.Mohnkumar

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