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VAHillbilly
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Mar 29, 2016

Solar Install question

I am planning to install two 160 watt panels on the roof of a Class C RV. I would like to make the installation where I can add another 160 watt panel if needed in the future. The wiring will be in parallel down to a MPPT controller. I anticipate about a 20' run of wire from the roof to the controller and then probably less than 3' to the batteries (two 6 volt GC).

I am thinking I should use #6 marine wire from the roof to controller and the same to the batteries. The panels will have what I think is #12 wires to MC4 connectors.

My question is what type connectors or small junction box should I use from the panel pigtails to the #6 wire? Also what type fusing and disconnect switches should I use. Frankly any recommendations for a properly designed system to handle 320 to 480 watts of PV output would be greatly appreciated.

Any recommendations even specific brands, part numbers etc. would be most helpful. I am a bit of a neophyte on this but when I see factory mounted systems using 12 gauge wire and low end controllers I know there has to be a better way.
  • Almot's avatar
    Almot
    Explorer III
    One - or the only? ;) - good thing about MPPT is that you can wire panels of any voltage in series, be it 12V or 24V panels. I don't know why using MPPT for 2 parallel 12V panels.

    any recommendations for a properly designed system to handle 320 to 480 watts of PV output would be greatly appreciated.

    Arrays over 400W normally call for 24V panels. So, there it goes:

    #1: Get 2*200W or 2*240W panels, 24V nominal voltage each. Wire them in series with MC4 extension cable #10.. No junction box is necessary, in this case.

    #2: No fuses before controller if using 2*240W in series, but you might add either switch or fuse as a disconnect in accessible location near controller - not really necessary as you can always undo one MC4 connector on the roof. But you do need fuse(s) or breakers after controller.

    #3: Use 35-45A MPPT controller - Tristar MPPT 45 maybe. I am very happy with Rogue 30, 2*245W, but Rogue is not available anymore. 30A is on the small-ish side for 2*240, but it should work.

    #4: (or should I say, #1?) - read The List of completed Solar Projects
  • You are supposed to have a fuse in series with each panel wired in parallel. This is normally done with a "combiner box". These can contain fuses or breakers. MidNite solar, Outback, and others make combiner boxes.
    #6 wire should be plenty from the combiner box to the charge controller. It should also be fine from the controller to the batteries. You will need a fuse or breaker in the positive wire near where it connects to the battery. 60 amp would be appropriate for the #6 wire.
    It's not necessary to have a fuse or breaker between the combiner box and the charge controller but it makes it nice for servicing. If you don't have one you have to turn off the combiner breakers to kill the input to the charge controller.

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