If you have an inverter that has two string inputs but you have 3 or 4 strings, I understand that you need to do something called "series fusing" with a combiner box. What I don't understand is how does this work?
If the inverter you are using has a maximum input watts of 5250 per string, why does it work to have 2 strings (of say 21 x 250w panels) through a combiner box?
Looking at this diagram, it looks like a combiner box just takes each string and combines them all? Doesn't that then add up all the watts?
If the inverter you are using has a maximum input watts of 5250 per string, why does it work to have 2 strings (of say 21 x 250w panels) through a combiner box?
Looking at this diagram, it looks like a combiner box just takes each string and combines them all? Doesn't that then add up all the watts?

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