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From the webpage,so that in darkness the solar panel should not draw any current from the battery.
It require only a diode in series with solar panel. Reverse polarity protection is required where battery is disconnected often and there is a risk to connect it in a hurry with opposite polarity."No diode in series with the panel?!?"
It should be noted that there's no "reverse polarity" diode in shown on the diagram as being in series with the controller to prevent the battery's charge from being applied to the panel when the sun is absent. As it happens, many panels have these diodes built in, anyway.
If, when you connect your panel (shaded from the sun, or in the dark) across your battery and you see more than a few 10's of milliamps flowing into the panel then you might consider adding a series diode to prevent this.
It is better to include these features controlled by microcontroller but otherwise it can be connected this way.after battery should only be connected when the solar voltage drops below certain voltage
suitable voltage from solar panel is found then switch off the relay.
It has been working fine for a year now (unlike my first attempt), although I suspect an unwanted state still occurs every now and again. Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
4. Is capacitor of such a high value (1mF) needed at output?
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