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In real life solar panel don't work like what you show as V2 in snapshot. They are not voltage sources.
Its not a perfect voltage sources. So no if you load it too much voltage drops.In a perfect world.
Can't have current in there isn't any voltage.
Are you going to change R2 to 1K or keep going around in circles debating why it won't work?
I dont get it how does TL431 act as comparator here? Can someone walk me thru the voltages to see how?Modified version using the TL431 as a comparator.
No load on the solar cell with R1 at 10K.
R6 provides a small amount of hysteresis.
Operation verified on a breadboard with a small solar cell for V2.
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The internal reference pin on the TL431 is appx 2.5 volts. When the LED is ON the voltage at the reference pin is appx 2.68 volts from feedback resistor R6.I dont get it how does TL431 act as comparator here? Can someone walk me thru the voltages to see how?