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Worried about Voc on Victron CC

Primal1

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I'm looking to upgrade my Epever Tracer to a pair of Victron 75/15 smart solar mppts. The panels I want to use have a Voc of 24.50 and the Victron is rated to 75v will I be good running 3 of those panels on each CC? is that too close for Colorado winters and cold weather?
 
I assume you mean three panels in series…
In which case, don’t do that. You’ll exceed the SCC’s 75V limit on even a moderately cool day.
Two in series would be fine.
 
I'm looking to upgrade my Epever Tracer to a pair of Victron 75/15 smart solar mppts. The panels I want to use have a Voc of 24.50 and the Victron is rated to 75v will I be good running 3 of those panels on each CC? is that too close for Colorado winters and cold weather?
use a 100/15 instead. or a 100/30 instead of two 100/15
 
use a 100/15 instead. or a 100/30 instead of two 100/15
My goal is to increase the number of panels to 6 to help my bank on bad solar days. It seems 2 smaller cc get the same job done at a lower cost and give me flexibility to move panels or CC if need be to another bank. A pair of 100/15 might be the ticket, thank you all.
 
Just to make sure I'm not being an idiot. If I get 2 100/20 CC they will combine to charge at 40amps max, correct?
 
6 panels on a 75/15 is good if you want to max it out all day.

I have 9 x 100 watt panels hooked 3s3p to a 75/15 at 24 volts. I see a lot of 15 amp charging with a max of 420 watts charging. 3 point east, 3 point west, and three point south.
 
My goal is to increase the number of panels to 6 to help my bank on bad solar days. It seems 2 smaller cc get the same job done at a lower cost and give me flexibility to move panels or CC if need be to another bank. A pair of 100/15 might be the ticket, thank you all.
2 x 100/15 is more £ than a 100/30 though
 
Excellent. Thank you. I found 100w panels with a 21.06.Voc so I figure 4 of those on each 100/20 CC should be perfect for my needs.
The lower voltage panels are much more expensive (per watt) than house panels (35-40V)
 
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