May-03-2018 06:45 PM
May-04-2018 10:45 AM
prairie camper wrote:Blocking diode is different from bypass diode. One is in series the other in parallel with the cells. Bypass diode allows power to pass by a shaded section and allowing series panels.
It’s not the diodes I’m concerned about, most all have diodes to prevent back feeding the panels from the battery.
May-04-2018 09:57 AM
prairie camper wrote:Every solar panel I've ever seen has a 600v rating, meaning a series installation should not exceed that. I just checked their website, but they do not offer that specification, nor do they say they must be connected in parallel.
Our panels are designed to go in parallel (positive to positive, negative to negative)
The components of the panels are not designed to go in series.
May-04-2018 09:45 AM
May-04-2018 09:41 AM
2oldman wrote:prairie camper wrote:It is amazing what supposedly technical people don't know about electric things, and that includes RV repair persons. You were more likely talking to a salesman.
talked with a Coleman customer support rep, tech I think, and was told they can ONLY be wired in parallel??
May-04-2018 09:35 AM
BFL13 wrote:
My post last night at 8:03 on my display has that--I have been missing some other people's posts, so I wonder if you missed mine? If so, I will ask Forum Support if they know about these missing posts. They do have server issues once in a while.
Anyway, I have three 100w panels that I have put in series at times and in parallel at other times. On one panel I get 6.2 amps (same value as Isc) in full sun. Don't believe that 5.8a they put on the label, that is the Imp which does not apply with PWM.
May-04-2018 08:18 AM
prairie camper wrote:It is amazing what supposedly technical people don't know about electric things, and that includes RV repair persons. You were more likely talking to a salesman.
talked with a Coleman customer support rep, tech I think, and was told they can ONLY be wired in parallel??
May-04-2018 06:44 AM
May-04-2018 06:29 AM
BFL13 wrote:
I said the panels can be used in series no problem. I do it with those Coleman 100w jobs Can Tire gets from Sunforce.
The advice you got not to put them in series is about the controller, not the panels as such.
There are mixing limits to doing either unless the panels "match" closely enough in their volt/amp specs for which way they are put together, but you have four the same, so no worries.
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