Dear All,
I would like your expert views on this matter. I now have a Growatt 3000TL inverter which is Single MPPT & Dual string. On one string there are 12 Jetion 245W panels probably in series. The system is 10-years old. The last 2 years I installed the wifi module and noticed that my system never propduces full estimated power and on a good day I am getting 14-15KWHrs whereas others I talk to get much more. I live in Cyprus and we have 300 days of Sun but very Hot and Long Summers. During summer period, my inverter never exceeds 2KW peak production. According to the Shinephone app (growatt mobile app) PV1 (string 1 I assume) operates around 300V.
Is there a way of increasing my total production per day by creating a second string with 3-4 panels pointing either at the same or different direction to avoid exceeding the 3KW limit (like EW)?
I want to increase my daily PV production without replacing existing panels which I presume are not of the best quality!
I attach screeshots from my mobile app of todays production. Weather is sunny with 20 degrees celcius (it is supposed to be winter!)!
TIA,
Michael.
I would like your expert views on this matter. I now have a Growatt 3000TL inverter which is Single MPPT & Dual string. On one string there are 12 Jetion 245W panels probably in series. The system is 10-years old. The last 2 years I installed the wifi module and noticed that my system never propduces full estimated power and on a good day I am getting 14-15KWHrs whereas others I talk to get much more. I live in Cyprus and we have 300 days of Sun but very Hot and Long Summers. During summer period, my inverter never exceeds 2KW peak production. According to the Shinephone app (growatt mobile app) PV1 (string 1 I assume) operates around 300V.
Is there a way of increasing my total production per day by creating a second string with 3-4 panels pointing either at the same or different direction to avoid exceeding the 3KW limit (like EW)?
I want to increase my daily PV production without replacing existing panels which I presume are not of the best quality!
I attach screeshots from my mobile app of todays production. Weather is sunny with 20 degrees celcius (it is supposed to be winter!)!
TIA,
Michael.