I'm looking at this inverter: Growatt SPF 3000TL LVM-48P
It has a max Solar Input of 4500w. Check.
It can work with PV Input 30-115VDC. Check
So, 4500/115 = 39 AMPS!
So, I'd need 8awg cable to maximize solar input? Link says 55amps max. Bummer, I just ran 10awg cable. And just read that panels have 10awg cable. 10awg cable is rated at 30amps.
So, 30a * 115v = 3450w. Does that sound about right? And, in reality, you'd want to run 25a continuous, so 25a * 115v = 2875w, right?
HEY! I have 2 strings of 10awg wire, has a 37.07 * 3 = 111Voc, so I'm safe.
So, could I use these 30a combiners, with my existing wiring, and safely input my strings into an inverter like this? Mostly checking to see if I'm right. I honestly wonder what scenario could actually hit the 4500w solar input...
It has a max Solar Input of 4500w. Check.
It can work with PV Input 30-115VDC. Check
So, 4500/115 = 39 AMPS!

So, I'd need 8awg cable to maximize solar input? Link says 55amps max. Bummer, I just ran 10awg cable. And just read that panels have 10awg cable. 10awg cable is rated at 30amps.
So, 30a * 115v = 3450w. Does that sound about right? And, in reality, you'd want to run 25a continuous, so 25a * 115v = 2875w, right?
HEY! I have 2 strings of 10awg wire, has a 37.07 * 3 = 111Voc, so I'm safe.
So, could I use these 30a combiners, with my existing wiring, and safely input my strings into an inverter like this? Mostly checking to see if I'm right. I honestly wonder what scenario could actually hit the 4500w solar input...