When cold weather is over, is there any advantage using panels at 88v vs 44v, for an evil 12v agm bank ?
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44v vs 88v effect on mppt.
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Anytime you have a higher voltage from point A to B you can have longer cable runs.
Also an MPPT that can accept a higher DC voltage allows you to wire the panels in series instead of parallel which can eliminate the need for over current protection by having a max of 2 "strings". -
If the panels are very close to the charge controller, you gain efficiency by having a panel voltage close to the battery voltage.
If the panels are far from the charge controller, you reduce losses by running at a higher voltage (and thus a lower current.)Comment
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Given the choices and the fact you are using 12 volt battery, 44 volts is the right choice.MSEE, PEComment
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4 x 100w, 22.5 voc,18.9vmp,5.29A Imp , .100/30 victron mppt. Using mc4 branch connection for cold weather to take to 44 ish. Just wondering for warm weather if use 88 ish is recommended for evil12v bank.Comment
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44 volts is all you need to know. Wire your panels 2 x 2 and stick a fork in it. Your done.MSEE, PEComment
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You need to compensate for cold/high voltage conditions.
22.5V * 4 * 1.25 = 112.5V
To high for your 100V MPPT charge controller.
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