Hello I'm and new to off grid systems an would love some help from someone more experienced then me. I have 4 x 100 watt 5amp panels, 2 x 300 watt wind generators with own charge controllers, 2 x 200 amp hr lifepo4 batteries, 1 x 3000 watt inverter and 1 x 30 amp Coleman charge controller, if any other info is needed about my system pls ask I'll do my best to give or find the right answer. I first had my panels on my roof but wasnt getting a lot of sun light exposure, since my off grid place is in the corner of a large feild I decided to move them out into the feild to get more sun exposure. Before I moved them i would see 20 to 22 amps coming in and would get a good charge but that was only for a short time due to lack of sun exposure, so now I have moved then panels out to the feild to find the best location to set up poles to have them permanently replaced and now I've moved them and I've changed the angles both ways to see if it increases my input and the best I can get now is 15amps for like an hr. My panels are set at a 40° angle as per my parallel location and are facing due south and I am currently running them in parallel with 10 gauge wire connecting each panel and then 8 gauge running from my panels to my charge controller, the distance is about 100ft away. From what I can find (pls remember I'm not very bright) the 8 gauge should be more then enough for the length of run and I know it's best to have the system inside or close to the cabin and mine is set up inside with proper ventilation for batteries. My wind generators charge controllers said weather proof so assumed there best set up at the wind generators so they are mounted just below them and running the 12v from there location to my set up also they will be moved once panels are set up on the poles as there going on to of the 50 ft poles to achieve maximum wind. I've now also read it's best to run my panels in series to maximize my charge(again remember I'm not bright here) but if I do that then I'd be sending 48v to a 12v system wouldn't that blow something up like my charge controller. So now all that being said can comekne dumb this down for me and help get the best solar charge from my panels I got now cause I cant seem to get my batteries to completely charge for 1 and 2 I'm understanding that my set up should be enough for my usage and I cant seem to get a full charge even on a clear sunny day. Thanks in advance for any and all help