If you have 2 panels in series, and then parallel 2 of those series sets, yes.
2S = 94v at 9.1 amps (well below the 150v max of your all in one)
2P = 18.2 amps (well within the amp capacity rating of 10 gauge)
94v at 18.2 amps is what I come up with. Working voltage will be closer to 80v at 18 amps.
You could probably max things out with an additional 2 panels (3 sets of series panels in parallel = 94v at 27.3 amps).
If you have 2 panels in series, and then parallel 2 of those series sets, yes.
2S = 94v at 9.1 amps (well below the 150v max of your all in one)
2P = 18.2 amps (well within the amp capacity rating of 10 gauge)
94v at 18.2 amps is what I come up with. Working voltage will be closer to 80v at 18 amps.
You could probably max things out with an additional 2 panels (3 sets of series panels in parallel = 94v at 27.3 amps).
oh wow I wasn’t sure about mixing panels either I have 4 100 watt panels and 2 380 watt panels but was scared about mixing them