This is now cleared, thanks for making it clearer. Its reasonable to stay below 450V, I see no reason to stay below 400V as someone suggested somewhere above.
I recently modified my setup, on one string of my Deye 5kW inverter I have been running with total VoC of 415V for several months without any issue.
I didn't see any reason why I couldn't go over 400V if my VoC limit is 500V.
I have a 5kW Deye. I have 9 X 365W panels on one of the MPPTs, my question is can I over panel by adding 1 of 365W panel to make it 10 X 365W panel on one of the MPPT, I will still be below the 500V VoC.
Can I over panel above the 3250W Provided I stay below the 500V VoC?
I have a 5kW Deye.
I have 9 X 365W panels on one of the MPPTs, my question is can I over panel by adding 1 of 365W panel to make it 10 X 365W panel on one of the MPPT, I will still be below the 500V VoC.
I have 5 X 550W panels on the other MPPT.
Can I over panel above the 3250W Provided I...
My VoC for each panel is 41.59V+/- 3% and temperature coefficient should not be more than 1.1max as I am in tropical climate.
For 10 panels my voltage will be 471V, is that a safe voltage for 5kW Deye inverter?