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Jun 14, 2022Nomad
Series-parallel configurations for solar panels
We have 6 200 watt panels on the roof of our 5th wheel. Considering adding 1 or 2 more panels for those cloudy days.
Our 6 panels are arranged as 3 in series, 2 strings parallel. Our Victron MPPT controller is the 150/100. The manual says 100 amps and 150 volts are max and mentions a "nominal" of 1450 watts. Our solar system company says we can go to 8 panels in a 4 series, 2 parallel configuration. But I'm a little leery.
We could add a 100 watt panel to each string, making 1400 watts total. But do the 2 parallel sets have to be of equal wattage? Could I just add one 200 watt panel to one of the series strings? I realize that would create unequal voltages, but MPPT controllers convert the voltage anyway. Think about what happens when one panel gets shaded.
Thoughts and opinions?
Our 6 panels are arranged as 3 in series, 2 strings parallel. Our Victron MPPT controller is the 150/100. The manual says 100 amps and 150 volts are max and mentions a "nominal" of 1450 watts. Our solar system company says we can go to 8 panels in a 4 series, 2 parallel configuration. But I'm a little leery.
We could add a 100 watt panel to each string, making 1400 watts total. But do the 2 parallel sets have to be of equal wattage? Could I just add one 200 watt panel to one of the series strings? I realize that would create unequal voltages, but MPPT controllers convert the voltage anyway. Think about what happens when one panel gets shaded.
Thoughts and opinions?