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CA Traveler wrote:Click for more information on this prior post.
Serial is actually better for shading if that is a concern for you.
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โDec-26-2017 09:01 PM
carl2591 wrote:
while i do have two panels i as planning on only using one of them and it sounds like that is all the MPPT can handle. and using a 12 v volt system. In reading the article posted it appear I might need a DC to DC convertor to lower voltage?
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โDec-26-2017 07:10 PM
carl2591 wrote:
while i do have two panels i as planning on only using one of them and it sounds like that is all the MPPT can handle. and using a 12 v volt system. In reading the article posted it appear I might need a DC to DC convertor to lower voltage?
โDec-26-2017 06:19 PM
carl2591 wrote:
I was gifted a couple of 335 watt solar panels the produce 46.3V Voc, 37.9V Vmp, 8.8A Imp, 9.36A Isc.
I have a 20 amp MPPT controller that might work but not sure as the info show 12 or 24 v operation. Is this considered a 24 v system??
This is going on camper shell to provide extra power when needed or if RV parked in shady spot. I was going to mount this spare MPPT and take some wires out to a connector so i can plug in large panel to put power to mppt controller to help charge up 2-6 v batteries. (12V)
there will be several 12v panels of about 360 watts total which could be wire in series to make 24v system but do to shading issues my stay parallel. '
Not sure the best way to go on this system.
I have checked voltage and with full sun it at like 46 volts DC (not hooked up to any thing just the leads)
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