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mexicanfooddude
Mar 14, 2014Explorer
Thanks for the quick replies. By "RV" and "Residential" I was just lumping them into voltage categories... it seems more panels I've looked at on RV websites have been ~ 17V, while all of the panels my friend uses in his residential PV business have a higher voltage.
So if I was to get a 20 amp MPPT controller, this panel would work with the current 12V system I have? They don't make a PWM controller that accepts the voltage output from a panel like this? I'm asking because I think this panel is going to provide more than enough power for our needs... so I don't mind losing that little bit of extra charging power an MPPT controller provides.
So if I was to get a 20 amp MPPT controller, this panel would work with the current 12V system I have? They don't make a PWM controller that accepts the voltage output from a panel like this? I'm asking because I think this panel is going to provide more than enough power for our needs... so I don't mind losing that little bit of extra charging power an MPPT controller provides.
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