When loading a battery during the day from a solar panel it can be
partially discharging through the panel after nightfall. This solar
panel power switch circuit replaces the diode and connects the panel to
battery through a relay contact. When the power supply voltage is to low
the relay is not ON, so the battery is not connected to the solar
panel.
When the voltage is high enough to engage the relay and the LDR receives
enough light in order to open T1, the relay will switch and the battery
will charge.
The relay remains ON even when the solar panel voltage starts to
decrease. A battery connected and charged can not action the relay when
the light intensity decreases because R2 will block T1. The brightness
at which this occurs is set by P1.
Because the power consumption is determined primarily by the relay,
it is important that it should a miniature one, with high coil
resistance but be capable to switch up to 10 A.
Solar panel power switch schematic
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