Please excuse me because I know less than nothing about solar.
When I bought my Airstream TT in 2017, I had the dealer add the factory solar package. It included one 80 watt solar panel (brand unknown, whatever Airstream uses), one PVCM25D controller from Atkinson Electronics, and a pair of AGM Group 24 batteries.
I am going to get the dealer to increase the solar. I am either going to:
1. add 2 more 80 watt panels in parallel. I know this will work because the controller says it will handle 25 amps, and the 3 panels will be less than that.
OR
2. add 1 more panel wired in series with the current panel, and add 2 more panels wired together in series, then wired in parallel with the first pair. This will double the voltage to the controller, while reducing the amperage to less than option 1 above.
Further information - it would be very difficult to replace the 10g wire from the roof of the TT to the controller. I think (I haven't opened the compartment yet) that it would be easy to replace the 12g wire from the controller to the batteries.
Can this controller handle both of these scenarios?
Is there a significant advantage to replacing the controller?
Is there a better option that I have not considered?
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
Bobbo and Lin
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