I have 2 x 80 watt, and 1 x 200 watt solar panels, ( I intend running them in series as am told thats the best way with odd sized panels )
then through a 40amp mppt controller to 2x 100 amp hr batteries. Can anyone see a problem with this.
Thanks in advance Dave
GerryP said
05:24 PM Apr 26, 2016
There's no problem at all running odd size panels in parallel, especially if they are of the same or similar type of panel - mono/poly crystalline. By connecting in series, you are increasing the voltage to your controller, so you need to ensure it is capable of accepting the higher input.
I have 4 panels - 1 x 130w mono, 2 x 80w mono, 1 x 120w poly and they all work quite happily together and all wired in parallel to a Redarc Manager30.
Jaahn said
08:31 PM Apr 26, 2016
Birdy1710 wrote:
G,day to all, haven,t posted for quite a while.
I have 2 x 80 watt, and 1 x 200 watt solar panels, ( I intend running them in series as am told thats the best way with odd sized panels )
then through a 40amp mppt controller to 2x 100 amp hr batteries. Can anyone see a problem with this.
Thanks in advance Dave
Dave,
No NO NO. If you run them in series then the smallest one will be the restriction on the current that can flow and the big one will be wasted.
Just run them in parallel as Gerry says. No problem with odd sizes as long as they are pretty much the same style of panel. The MPPT controller will try to get the best out of them whatever they are.
Jaahn
oldtrack123 said
10:18 AM Apr 27, 2016
Ditto to Jaahn's post
To be in series ALL the panels should have the same output current rating.
That generally means the specs for peak power point are the same
Birdy1710 said
04:38 PM Apr 27, 2016
Thanks Gerry, Jaahn and Oldtrack, Looks like i have the bull by the horns, I was under the misunderstanding, that in series was the best for uneven
sized panels. Thanks for your replies, i,ll put them in parallel.
G,day to all, haven,t posted for quite a while.
I have 2 x 80 watt, and 1 x 200 watt solar panels, ( I intend running them in series as am told thats the best way with odd sized panels )
then through a 40amp mppt controller to 2x 100 amp hr batteries. Can anyone see a problem with this.
Thanks in advance Dave
There's no problem at all running odd size panels in parallel, especially if they are of the same or similar type of panel - mono/poly crystalline. By connecting in series, you are increasing the voltage to your controller, so you need to ensure it is capable of accepting the higher input.
I have 4 panels - 1 x 130w mono, 2 x 80w mono, 1 x 120w poly and they all work quite happily together and all wired in parallel to a Redarc Manager30.
Dave,
No NO NO. If you run them in series then the smallest one will be the restriction on the current that can flow and the big one will be wasted.
Just run them in parallel as Gerry says. No problem with odd sizes as long as they are pretty much the same style of panel. The MPPT controller will try to get the best out of them whatever they are.
Jaahn
Ditto to Jaahn's post
To be in series ALL the panels should have the same output current rating.
That generally means the specs for peak power point are the same
Thanks Gerry, Jaahn and Oldtrack, Looks like i have the bull by the horns, I was under the misunderstanding, that in series was the best for uneven
sized panels. Thanks for your replies, i,ll put them in parallel.
Cheers Dave
This just proves the value of Cindy's forum.

Aussie Paul.
I,ll certainly agree with you Paul
Cheers