mena661 wrote:
smkettner wrote:
Why would this be helpful? Not a best practice even if it works.
I was asking because I'm interested in that ETSolar 300W module which would be borderline with the 20A Eco-worthy MPPT controller. I figured maybe buying two of those and run them in parallel. It would be FAR cheaper than buying one 30A Rogue or the 45A Morningstar. I'd much rather have one 300W than two 140W units although the two 140's might be much cheaper. One 300W allows me to expand some in the future where two 140's might not allow that.
If it is just about saving money.... good luck. Better to just get the right equipment from the get go.