Hi All,
I am staring to get in to my solar panel system now and since I have it, I might as well make more use of it. As it stands, I have 2 x 100w panels in parallel that run through a 20A MPPT charger and then charge 2 x 110AH batteries in parallel (so 12v at the panels and 12v at the batteries).
My MPPT charger says that at 12V, the maximum panel wattage it can take is 275W at 12v or 550W at 24v. I was thinking of adding another 2 x 100W panels just for that extra bit of power since the UK weather is not known for it's excess of sunshine.
I assume that I could just pop another 2 panels on the roof of my hangar and then run them with 2 panels in series each and then parallel the 2 series together which will give me 24v with a potential for 400W. I also assume that because I am doubleing the voltage (as well as the wattage), that the amps will remain the same so I will not have to change any cabling or fusing.
Does this sound ok to do? The battery bank will still be run at 12v as I have items connected to it that will not run at anything other than 12v. Also, would this be more efficient anyway as 24v means lower ampage and less voltage drop. My panels are roughly about 10feet from the charge controller and then my batteries about 3feet from the charge controller (cable length). The panels are currently connected to the charge controller with 6mm cable and a 30amp fuse and then go from the charge controller to the batteries with 6mm cable and a 30amp fuse.
Many thanks in advance.
I am staring to get in to my solar panel system now and since I have it, I might as well make more use of it. As it stands, I have 2 x 100w panels in parallel that run through a 20A MPPT charger and then charge 2 x 110AH batteries in parallel (so 12v at the panels and 12v at the batteries).
My MPPT charger says that at 12V, the maximum panel wattage it can take is 275W at 12v or 550W at 24v. I was thinking of adding another 2 x 100W panels just for that extra bit of power since the UK weather is not known for it's excess of sunshine.
I assume that I could just pop another 2 panels on the roof of my hangar and then run them with 2 panels in series each and then parallel the 2 series together which will give me 24v with a potential for 400W. I also assume that because I am doubleing the voltage (as well as the wattage), that the amps will remain the same so I will not have to change any cabling or fusing.
Does this sound ok to do? The battery bank will still be run at 12v as I have items connected to it that will not run at anything other than 12v. Also, would this be more efficient anyway as 24v means lower ampage and less voltage drop. My panels are roughly about 10feet from the charge controller and then my batteries about 3feet from the charge controller (cable length). The panels are currently connected to the charge controller with 6mm cable and a 30amp fuse and then go from the charge controller to the batteries with 6mm cable and a 30amp fuse.
Many thanks in advance.
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