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Feb 28, 2021 - 09:15 AM
Hi.
1-I think the delivered reactive power depends on the load depending on its voltage range. Because you set the reference reactive power to zero, then the delivered voltage and active power is also zero. If you check the constant load information, you will notice that The rated power specified by the user is consumed at the rated voltage. If the voltage across the load is different, the power consumption will also be different. 2-Also, the modulation range must be less than 1, which is possible by adjusting the controllers. 3-Connect a diode in series with the solar panel 4-Make sure the MPPT block values are correct.
1-I think the delivered reactive power depends on the load depending on its voltage range. Because you set the reference reactive power to zero, then the delivered voltage and active power is also zero. If you check the constant load information, you will notice that The rated power specified by the user is consumed at the rated voltage. If the voltage across the load is different, the power consumption will also be different. 2-Also, the modulation range must be less than 1, which is possible by adjusting the controllers. 3-Connect a diode in series with the solar panel 4-Make sure the MPPT block values are correct.
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