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    Series/parallel panel combo to take full advantage of 150V/15A/1600W MPPT

    Got it. Meanwhile, the MPPT solar max questions are starting to pile up at the KS page for the EF Delta Pro with about 3 days left, including wanting more info about their new rooftop solar integration news.
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    Series/parallel panel combo to take full advantage of 150V/15A/1600W MPPT

    Is Voc also about the highest voltage these particular panels would go during the coldest of temps or can they go even higher?
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    Series/parallel panel combo to take full advantage of 150V/15A/1600W MPPT

    So would your recommendation be the 12v 200w panels in 4S2P for ~80v/20a? Or perhaps another high quality panel with different specs that could be recommended? Maybe something like a 28 Vmp panel with about 7.14 Imp would give about 112v/14.3a in 4S2P for 1600w. Do these panel specs even exist...
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    Series/parallel panel combo to take full advantage of 150V/15A/1600W MPPT

    Looking more at size/weight specs of RichSolar's panels, they are all the same size and weight (12v 160w, 170w, 200w and 24v 200w). They don't start getting lighter and smaller until 150w. Anyhow, not too sure what direction to go yet (12v 200w or 24v 200w). I think I'm going to play it safe...
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    Series/parallel panel combo to take full advantage of 150V/15A/1600W MPPT

    In regards to your DIY comment, I total agree. I enjoy having my home automation components, networking devices, etc. built from separate, reliable and understood components for reasons such as troubleshooting, replacement and upgrading. I have most of the knowledge to build a custom...
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    Series/parallel panel combo to take full advantage of 150V/15A/1600W MPPT

    I have not made any purchases yet so I have the option of 24v panels! And looking up the Rich Solar RS-M200D, they are the same size as the 12v version. These will be installed on an RV roof with low profile unistrut. For my own understanding on the limits of an MPPT: the MPPT on the EcoFlow...
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    Series/parallel panel combo to take full advantage of 150V/15A/1600W MPPT

    Looking to install 8x 200w RichSolar (RS-M200) panels with 20.4Vmp and 9.8Imp (1600 watts total). The MPPT solar charge controller is 150V/15A/1600W. All panels in series gets you 163V @ 9.8A and panels in parallel gets you 20.4v @ 78A. How would you configure this group of panels to be under...
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