You said:
if I have 12v system ( 12v panels , going to mppt charge controller 60amps connected to 2x battery each 200amh connected parallel
So answer me these two questions, and I can tell you how to get where you want to go at minimum cost and maximum efficiency.
1. How many panels do you have, and what are the specifications? Pmax, Voc, and Imp. The specs should be on the manufacture nameplate.
2. Make and Model Number of your Charge Controller?
Essentially what I am going to tell you is to wire all your panels in series, and wire your batteries in series. That's all that needs to be done. Nothing to buy or breakdown on you. Only catch maybe is if you have a Prime Number of panels greater than 3. Prime Numbers do not work like 5, 7, 11, 13, 17...... With a Prime Number you only have two configuration options of all in parallel the absolute last thing in the world you want to do, or all in Series is exactly what you want to do, but there is a catch. Depending on the Charge Controllers maximum Voc input voltage, and the panels Voc rating limit the number of panels you can wire in series. If your controller has a 150 Voc, and you really have 12 volt battery panels with a Voc = 22 volts you can get as many as 5 panels in series assuming you do no tlive in a cold climate.
One last comment. If you have not bought any panels yet, last thing you want is 12 volt battery panels. MPPT Controllers antiquated low voltage panels. 12 volt battery panels are a lot more expensive than higher voltage Grid Tied Panels. So if you have not bought panels yet you are in good shape. But we can make the 12 volt battery panels work if that is what you have already.
So answer my 2 questions and lets get you going OK?
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