I am having a PV system professionally installed next week. The system will consist of 12 Siliken 255 watt poly panels (3.06 kW DC) and a grid tied Aurora PVI 3.0 inverter. The panels will be installed on the same roof with the exact same orientation. Shading will not be an issue. The Aurora inverter has two independent MPPT's that can report the output from 2 separate strings independently. I would like to wire the panels in 2 separate strings of 6. This would allow me to compare the output of each string. In theory, the two strings should perform identically. If one string falls significantly below the other, that would indicate a problem on that string. The "Stringtool" calculator on the Aurora website allows the panels to be configured both ways: as one 12 panel string, or as two 6 panel strings. When configured for 2 strings, they say to reduce the activation voltage from the default of 200v, to 181v.
So.... my question is: Will the overall net performance be less with 2 strings because the voltage will be lower? Will that cause the inverter to "cut in" later, or "cut off" sooner in low light conditions than it would with one string of 12?
The specs for the panel: Voc = 37.9, Isc = 8.96, Vmp = 30.51, Imp = 8.38.
The specs for the inverter - Input voltage range = 120 to 530 volts DC, Activation voltage = Adjustable 120-350v
Any opinions?
So.... my question is: Will the overall net performance be less with 2 strings because the voltage will be lower? Will that cause the inverter to "cut in" later, or "cut off" sooner in low light conditions than it would with one string of 12?
The specs for the panel: Voc = 37.9, Isc = 8.96, Vmp = 30.51, Imp = 8.38.
The specs for the inverter - Input voltage range = 120 to 530 volts DC, Activation voltage = Adjustable 120-350v
Any opinions?
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