Sounds like your kids are coming round every week to charge their Tesla's for free.
Limit the charging infrastructure to 1kw and see if they will still visit every week
Thanks, I have ordered some branch connectors so I will reconfig to 6s2p south and 6s2p east. Can't change the orientation.
I suppose there would be a hugh amount of clipping 10s2p mppt1 and 10s2p mppt2. But would be good in winter and cloudy days
Might parallel two strings and hope it doesn't affect current rating
So could I have 2 strings of 10 panels in parallel which would be a max voltage of 480 and 14 amps . Would that be pushing it.
The inverter is 4.4kw
I have 2 strings
11 south and 12 east 250 watt panels
I have 4 DC...
The inverter is 12 amps
The inverter is rated for 12 amps max DC current and isc pv absolute max is 15 amps.
The solar panels are rated at 6.9 amps. Would 2 strings work out so I don't loose a panel or am I pushing it
Pv overvioltage . Does anyone know why my panels are creating more voltage than the rated voltage on panel. It is causing my string inverter to shut down.
I have 12 panels rated 48 volts and inverter has max 600volts . Sometimes it goes up to 650volts and inverter shuts down. Is there a way of...
The string inverter keeps voltage input from string at around 500-540 and works fine 99.9% of the time, I don't want loose a panel. Would DC optimisers prevent this from happening. It normally happens when sun comes out from dark clouds
The trouble is the south string is on a shed at the end of the garden and to bring new cables to the inverter would be quite troublesome as it is located near the east string. I haven't seen that kind of set up but it sounds like a good idea