Hi,
We are looking to expand our 12 volt solar power system.
We currently have two Kyocera KC130 panels.
(Full system info at the bottom)
We've been told this:
I recommend adding at least two more big solar panels, minimal. Something like the BP3230T (230 watts each = 460 watts, @ 8 amps each = 16 amps), plus the two Kyocera KC130TM 130s, would deliver approximately 32 amps of energy
The two KC130s are delivering a total of 15 amps to the batteries.
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So, I'm confused.
It would appear that the 230 watt panels would provide no more power than the current 130 watt panels.
Am I misunderstanding this situation ?
What is the best way to compare the power of different solar panels ?
Also-
I've been told by others that,
if put in the same array on our 12 volt system-
the 130 panels at 12 volts
would limit the 230 panels at 20 volts
to no greater power output than the smallest panel,
the 130 panels.
Is that true ?
Thanks for your time !
Sincerely,
Baja Bob
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The system is 12 volt:
Outback MX60 PV MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) Charge Controller,
Trace Inverter model DR2412 (2400 watt) Modified Sine Wave,
Samlex Inverter Full Sine Wave PST-60S-12A 600 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 12VDC-120VAC,
2 Kyocera 130 W Solar Panels 12 volt
6 Crown L16 batteries
We are looking to expand our 12 volt solar power system.
We currently have two Kyocera KC130 panels.
(Full system info at the bottom)
We've been told this:
I recommend adding at least two more big solar panels, minimal. Something like the BP3230T (230 watts each = 460 watts, @ 8 amps each = 16 amps), plus the two Kyocera KC130TM 130s, would deliver approximately 32 amps of energy
The two KC130s are delivering a total of 15 amps to the batteries.
__
So, I'm confused.
It would appear that the 230 watt panels would provide no more power than the current 130 watt panels.
Am I misunderstanding this situation ?
What is the best way to compare the power of different solar panels ?
Also-
I've been told by others that,
if put in the same array on our 12 volt system-
the 130 panels at 12 volts
would limit the 230 panels at 20 volts
to no greater power output than the smallest panel,
the 130 panels.
Is that true ?
Thanks for your time !
Sincerely,
Baja Bob
__
The system is 12 volt:
Outback MX60 PV MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) Charge Controller,
Trace Inverter model DR2412 (2400 watt) Modified Sine Wave,
Samlex Inverter Full Sine Wave PST-60S-12A 600 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 12VDC-120VAC,
2 Kyocera 130 W Solar Panels 12 volt
6 Crown L16 batteries
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