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โMay-06-2013 04:03 PM
Salvo wrote:
I don't see any good way to combine all 3 panels. To make matters worse, your shading issues could degrade your entire setup.
I would connect the 2 Kyrocera panels to a pwm controller. You can get a pretty good 20A pwm controller for $20 at ebay. You'll connect these panels in parallel. Use your Blue Sky controller for the new higher volt panel.
Sal
โMay-06-2013 03:24 PM
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โMay-06-2013 03:00 PM
Starburst2 wrote:You'll be pushing the 30a limit of your controller if you add another 270w. It's going to be close, but i'll bet the controller will get hot.
maybe I am better off to run 4 x 135W panels in parallel.
โMay-06-2013 02:54 PM
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โMay-06-2013 02:46 PM
Starburst2 wrote:I have not read that article, nor is there any knowledge among us on the board about MPPT being any 'cure' for shade.
I read an artcle on the Nortern Arizona Wind and Sun forum which convinced me that partial shade is a non issue when you have an mppt controller. What say you?..
โMay-06-2013 02:46 PM
Starburst2 wrote:HiTech wrote:
Does your controller find multiple power points? With those voltage specs it looks like the new panel would have to parallel to the other 2 that are in series to stay in spec for what the controller can handle.
The second panel you are looking at has a closer Vmpp to 2x your existing panels. Closer MPPs means the system will make better power across the different spec panels because each can run closer to its optimum voltage when run together.
Jim
Hi Tech, why would l need to run them in series? With the two 135'sin series giving me a nominal 24 VDC plus a 245Watt additional panel (nominal 24 VDC), hooked in series would give me 48 vdc, NO.?
Lloyd
โMay-06-2013 02:36 PM
Starburst2 wrote:Depends. In the OP's case he will in effect have two panels in parallel. Moderate shade on one set will probably put them out of production.
SMKettner, see my response to 2oldman. Is the article that says partial shading on your array is a non issue with mppt controllers, valid or a pipe dream.?
Lloyd
โMay-06-2013 02:35 PM
โMay-06-2013 02:24 PM
HiTech wrote:
Does your controller find multiple power points? With those voltage specs it looks like the new panel would have to parallel to the other 2 that are in series to stay in spec for what the controller can handle.
The second panel you are looking at has a closer Vmpp to 2x your existing panels. Closer MPPs means the system will make better power across the different spec panels because each can run closer to its optimum voltage when run together.
Jim