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Advice needed on a Hybrid Inverter for a Solar Trailer

Since the VOC on the panels is 85v so to optimize the panels (shading) I will be wiring each string in parallel. This increases the current but keps the voltage the same, likewise the min input on the Growatt is 150v
Sadly the MPPT on the Growatt is bad, I knew this from the start and got a Midnite MPPT
 
Hopefully you got a great deal, then.
And you seem to know what you need to do to get what you want out of your system.
It's a cool project.
 
Hopefully you got a great deal, then.
And you seem to know what you need to do to get what you want out of your system.
It's a cool project.
Ill post the pictures here as I go, I have a bunch of LifePo4 EVE cells I have to make a massive battery pack with (tested that for 1 year with 2 3kw Growatt inverters and 8 panels), so I think the trailer (welding/fabricating) is the biggest challenge.

I am going to make one of the sides on the trailer that holds one array have the ability to tilt and be parallel with the ground to separate it from the other array further; Therefore, reducing any shadowing potentially during the winter months. I will do that with electric cylinders like the old Satellite dishes use to have. I have to make CAD drawings (learning that too) so that the Plasmam cutter can make the part (a friend has one), so all in all a lot of labor, not a ton of cash yet. I picked up parts (steel, Inverters, batteries) over time getting deals along the way knowing I was going to build this as a labor of love. Its gonna be sweet !
 
ok finally finished it !

2.4K of Solar, 460Ah LifePo4 Battery Pack (actually 2 of 230ah packs), 6.5K Low Frequency Inverter producing 240VAC Split Phase at 25 amps or 120VAC at 50amps.
 

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