โMay-05-2021 06:56 PM
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โMay-08-2021 06:05 PM
PerryB67 wrote:
With more watts on the roof, and 24v to gather sun longer in the morning and evening, a 24v panel makes more sense to me than a 12v split cell design. YMMV. Our panels (two 24v 200w and one 12v 170w) would be situated in the front, middle, and rear of the camper. Location on the roof also helps with shading.
Enjoy,
Perry
โMay-08-2021 01:34 PM
โMay-08-2021 12:47 PM
BFL13 wrote:The 24v panels would be controlled by our Victron 100/30 controller that is currently hooked to our 170 watt panel. You can't/shouldn't combine 12v and 24v to the same controller.
Not clear, but the OP must know he can't put the 12v 170 in with the 24v panels. I think he wants to keep the 170 with PWM and get a 24v set with an MPPT and use both controllers in parallel on the battery bank.
That's what we do in the C. Two controllers, one PWM and one MPPT. Just set the Vabs at the same voltage in each controller so they add their amps.
โMay-08-2021 08:32 AM
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โMay-08-2021 08:07 AM
StirCrazy wrote:I suggest, not "sugest", you look up the definition of the word "ignorant" and then consider the context you chose to use "ignorant". PM me if you wish more discussion on this subject.
maybe instead of getting ignorant you should have worded the question a bit more clear, I read "I am thinking", not "I am getting" so for your original question, go with the 200's instead of the 100's also if your not going to jump down my throat I would also sugest you look for a split cell design panel as you said your going to be camping in the shade and they are the most efficient in shading.
Steve
โMay-07-2021 05:26 PM
PerryB67 wrote:
Are you listening? I specifically gave the panel. That's what I'm interested in. Is it a good idea or not. I never asked for opinions of other panels and don't feel like getting into a minutiae of everything solar discussion.
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Perry
โMay-07-2021 11:41 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Perry,
You may want to look for panels that have by pass diodes between each and every cell.
โMay-07-2021 11:38 AM
PerryB67 wrote:
I'm having a hard time finding panels that fit, much less pass diodes between each and every cell. I'm constricted by less than 64" long and/or less than 24-25" wide.
My 170 panel, when in the sun, does just fine. I'm thinking 350 watts is overkill for our needs, but as we all know, needs change.
What panels have diodes between each cell?
Perry
โMay-07-2021 07:09 AM
pianotuna wrote:I'm having a hard time finding panels that fit, much less pass diodes between each and every cell. I'm constricted by less than 64" long and/or less than 24-25" wide.
Perry,
You may want to look for panels that have by pass diodes between each and every cell.
โMay-07-2021 05:35 AM
โMay-07-2021 05:33 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Re one on front one on rear.
When one panel is shaded and the other not
Depending on the panels (And I do not know ANY panel company well enough to say how good they are) Bad things can happen.