I’m delighted to tell you that my MPPT Solar Charger has been nominated for this year’s Hackaday Prize Finals taking place on October 22nd. I’ve submitted it in the Power Harvesting Challenge category a while ago and was just informed that it was picked as one out of twenty projects submitted to the finals. Check out the original article here. Of course, any support is highly appreciated.
If you check out the project description on hackaday.io you will notice that my blog is somewhat lagging the latest developments. But don’t worry, I hope to post more updates as well as a few videos soon.
Congratulations, Lukas! I have followed you’r project during the building, and test period. And as many of uou’r other projects, it’s are impressive!
Keep up the good work!
Regards
Hi Bernth.
Thank you very much for your kind support.
Lukas
Congratulation!
Congratulations, Lukas. Now there’s even a HaD post about it: https://hackaday.com/2018/07/31/high-efficiency-open-sourced-mppt-solar-charger/
Congrats, Lukas, you’re the man!
Loved your ultrasonic anemometer approach, hope your MPPT solar charger will result in a finished, easily reproduceable product!
Thank you for your dedication!
Wish you all well with the finals!
Amazing job!
Hi Mr.Lukas, need to discuss about this project for further development of this MPPT controller.Would you mind sharing your email or drop me an email to mohameduwise@gmail.com
Finally someone who recognizes the problem of standby-current with solar chargers. (And does something about it)
Are is there a possibility to buy a pre-made board?
Kind regards, Kees