dethrok!
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I have a BLUETTI Ac200 max wired into my Transit camper van with 2 BougeRV 180 Watt panels in series.
Want another panel up there and the Bouge180 panels are a bit to big to do 3.
The Kosta 200 panels look perfect - sized to fit width wise on my rack and allow for 3. That would give me 240 more watts on the roof.
The panels specs here:
Check my math here:
3x21.86 (in series) = 65.58 V - well below the max voltage of the AC200 max (10-145v)
Does this sound right?
Not sure how to calculate the ISC part - how do I make sure I’m under the limits of 15.2a?
The BLUETTI specs:
Want another panel up there and the Bouge180 panels are a bit to big to do 3.
The Kosta 200 panels look perfect - sized to fit width wise on my rack and allow for 3. That would give me 240 more watts on the roof.
Kosta 200W 12V 9BB Black-Frame Monocrystalline Solar Panel (K200-12X)
The Kosta 200W 12V 9BB Black-Frame Monocrystalline Solar Panel (K200-12X) for Camper Vans is the ULTIMATE 200 Watt solar panel for Mercedes-Benz Sprinter camper vans due to the IDEAL dimensions of the frame. These panels are custom designed to be the ideal size for the roof of a Sprinter van at...
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The panels specs here:
Check my math here:
3x21.86 (in series) = 65.58 V - well below the max voltage of the AC200 max (10-145v)
Does this sound right?
Not sure how to calculate the ISC part - how do I make sure I’m under the limits of 15.2a?
The BLUETTI specs: