dudeinthewoods
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Apologies if this is too basic or in the wrong place.
So I'm considering another 30kw in panels (120) about 150' from my breakers / inverters etc.
I'm not too worried about wire size etc I'll calculate that shortly. I'm more concerned if the concept is dumb.
Exact number in series pending SCC/inverter.
So let's say I'm running 30voc x 6 panels for 180v in series.
Then I can run 20 sets of wires to my house. Could I just parallel those 20 sets of panels? Would it make more sense to just run 1 fatter set say 0000awg and then split it when it's inside?
I'm concerned with then splitting it up when its in the house. I could take that 0000awg and run it to a panel that splits it to 1awg lines and 6 x 6kw sunnyboy for example.
My concern here is that one pulls too much for it's wiring or something but maybe I'm over thinking it. If they're all parallel on their output I guess it should be fine.
I haven't seen this since I've been reading the site but my apologies if I missed it.
So I'm considering another 30kw in panels (120) about 150' from my breakers / inverters etc.
I'm not too worried about wire size etc I'll calculate that shortly. I'm more concerned if the concept is dumb.
Exact number in series pending SCC/inverter.
So let's say I'm running 30voc x 6 panels for 180v in series.
Then I can run 20 sets of wires to my house. Could I just parallel those 20 sets of panels? Would it make more sense to just run 1 fatter set say 0000awg and then split it when it's inside?
I'm concerned with then splitting it up when its in the house. I could take that 0000awg and run it to a panel that splits it to 1awg lines and 6 x 6kw sunnyboy for example.
My concern here is that one pulls too much for it's wiring or something but maybe I'm over thinking it. If they're all parallel on their output I guess it should be fine.
I haven't seen this since I've been reading the site but my apologies if I missed it.