Hello,
First time poster.
Looking for tech advice.
I have had the cheap inverter replaced… it died was 7 yrs old.
It had one set of mppt inputs
Was a 5kw inverter.
New inverter 5 kw SMA (multiple inputs)
I have 20 X 250w panels,
2 strings wired in series
Connected in parrallel.
Each string should be 8.12amps from panel specs
When connected in to other string does that equate to 16a?
I don’t seem to be able to get anymore than 3200w from the system. Used to get more with the cheap Chinese inverter.
the specs on the SMA say 15/15a does this mean that the single set of inputs is supplying too much for the inverter?
if so can I just split (y piece) at inverter and put to inputs in? Would this work?
First time poster.
Looking for tech advice.
I have had the cheap inverter replaced… it died was 7 yrs old.
It had one set of mppt inputs
Was a 5kw inverter.
New inverter 5 kw SMA (multiple inputs)
I have 20 X 250w panels,
2 strings wired in series
Connected in parrallel.
Each string should be 8.12amps from panel specs
When connected in to other string does that equate to 16a?
I don’t seem to be able to get anymore than 3200w from the system. Used to get more with the cheap Chinese inverter.
the specs on the SMA say 15/15a does this mean that the single set of inputs is supplying too much for the inverter?
if so can I just split (y piece) at inverter and put to inputs in? Would this work?