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Those specs are nearly identical, so that panel can be safely put in parallel with the new one.
Assuming you mean that your 120 W panels were put in *series*, then that combined 240 W can also be safely put in parallel with the two 300 W panels. If all three panel circuits are in parallel to the same charge controller, each of the three must be individually protect with a fuse or circuit breaker, no more than 20 A.
It sounds like you have more than one charge controller. What models? Which panels are wired to which controller?Last edited by sensij; 06-13-2017, 11:21 AM.Leave a comment:
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Yep. both of those 300W panels have pretty much the same Vmp ~ 35.6v and Imp ~ 8.3amps. So I don't see any issue.Leave a comment:
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Had you posted this info originally we wouldn't be talking about 48 volt panels. The devil is in the details. Those are 24 volt panels. If anybody told you otherwise you best stop taking advice from them because they haven't got a clue about solar.Leave a comment:
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Those are grid tie panels which are pretty common. Again it will depend on the type of CC you are using for those panels. I am still not sure how you wired the original 3 x 300w panels to a 30A CC.
A quality MPPT could convert that ~ 900 watts to ~ 37.5amp of charging for a 24volt battery system but the system Ah rating may have to go up.
I am still not sure how your 2 systems are wired and if they both go to the same 8 battery system. Sounds like a mess to me and a great chance of something going boom.Leave a comment:
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Sounds like 96 cell modules like these Panasonic 325 watt HIT , https://www.wholesalesolar.com/19419...ck-solar-panelAttached FilesLeave a comment:
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Sounds like 96 cell modules like these Panasonic 325 watt HIT , https://www.wholesalesolar.com/19419...ck-solar-panel
So wouldn't a quality MPPT CC convert that higher panel voltage and still be able to charge a 24volt battery system?Leave a comment:
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Sounds like 96 cell modules like these Panasonic 325 watt HIT , https://www.wholesalesolar.com/19419...ck-solar-panelLeave a comment:
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I have not heard about 48V panels. So can you provide the specifications (Vmp, Voc, Imp) of those.
Also how did you have your original 3 x 300W panels wired to the CC and what is the make and model of that CC?Leave a comment:
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The only easy way to add the higher voltage panels, is with a additional MPPT controller just for them, or add them parallel and accept the power mismatch losses
(150 w from your 300w panel)Leave a comment:
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I've never heard of 48 V panels. Most panels available today follow these guidelines:
36 cells = 12 V = Vmp around 17-18 V
60 cells = 20 V = Vmp around 31 V
72 cells = 24 V = Vmp around 37 V
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Hello Louis. I am not sure what you wanted to post but just about all of it did not come through.Leave a comment:
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