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KJINTF
Dec 26, 2014Explorer
Nice install!
Got a good laugh looking at that Fantastic Fan cover - no need for an external cover on that one
As 2oldman says not very many series installations - there are many advantages as well as a few compromises. The odd number of three panels makes a series parallel install a bit difficult.
You should easily see very close to 50amps getting to the loads - My little 550 watt install gives me 40 amps to the loads under good conditions
Hope you left room for the RS232 cable to the MPPT 60 - to upgrade software you need a serial connection it will not work with the Ethernet alone
Did I miss the voltage sense and Battery temp probe connections?
Yes the TS MPPT 60 can handle up a a max of 150Vdc - Take a closer look at the manual there are several things that down grade that 150VDC max to as low as 100Vdc
Got a good laugh looking at that Fantastic Fan cover - no need for an external cover on that one
As 2oldman says not very many series installations - there are many advantages as well as a few compromises. The odd number of three panels makes a series parallel install a bit difficult.
You should easily see very close to 50amps getting to the loads - My little 550 watt install gives me 40 amps to the loads under good conditions
Hope you left room for the RS232 cable to the MPPT 60 - to upgrade software you need a serial connection it will not work with the Ethernet alone
Did I miss the voltage sense and Battery temp probe connections?
Yes the TS MPPT 60 can handle up a a max of 150Vdc - Take a closer look at the manual there are several things that down grade that 150VDC max to as low as 100Vdc
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