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Supecapacitors in PV systems: a lil help?

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dave_dj88

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Hey, i've been workin on this project involving the use of supercaps as energy storage in a PV system supplying a dc load.
The system consists of a Maximum Power Point Tracker (MPPT) that biases the PV for the correct amount of power and provides this at a nominal voltage (say, 12V) to the load.

During high light intensity, the supercap bank acts as a part of the load storing some energy.

The problem is at low light intensity: the PV power is insufficient for the DC load, and the supercap is required to act as a source (look at diagram).
The MPPT will provide LESS than the nominal voltage (say, it provides 10V). I figured the supercap charge controller should detect this drop in MPPT voltage and provide 12V on the line (as shown in diagram).

My problem is that the MPPT supplies 10V, while the supercaps provide 12V. Is this going to work?

1.Will the load get its required voltage (12V) and current?
2.Won't the power flow from the supercaps into the MPPT due to the voltage difference?
 

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