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CheeseEater88 wrote:
I wanted the separation of the two systems because I was going to use two disimilar batteries types SLA and a typical deep cycle., and I didn't want to deal with a 200amp setup and the safety of it.
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CheeseEater88 wrote:
all of the of the MPPT controllers I saw out there(till today) only allowed for 35v-85v open circuit voltage from the panels.
โMar-02-2017 03:24 PM
westend wrote:
I'd suggest that before you start acquiring anything, you do some sort of energy audit to estimate the amount of power you'll be using. Without any educated estimate of power use, the implementation may be either over-kill or lacking.
โMar-02-2017 12:29 PM
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CheeseEater88 wrote:
and above for clarification I would have shore power, then in parallel have the 24v-> 110v inverter and the 12v systems charger feed from it,
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brulaz wrote:Yes series/parallel panels have shade issues unless they are on multiple controllers.
Consider partial shading of your panels.
AFAIK if one is in the shade, that will that reduce the output of all panels in series with it.
All my panels are in parallel.
โMar-02-2017 06:41 AM