Study on Strategies for Designing Solar Battery Charger

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So far, all known charge control algorithm have failed as they commonly falsely detect overcharge at random times in the charging and leave the battery partially charged. In traditional charging environments, the current is controlled to a desired value and the thresholds are calculated for this specific value. The goal of this paper is to propose adequate algorithms that would improve the battery charging. New solutions that address the specific problem for modular solar panels are developed in this paper.

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