I have a SmartSolar 100/20 set up in a 24V system. I want to use both a remote on/off under BMS control, and connect VE.Direct to a Cerbo. So I can't use the RX pin remote disconnect option. Thus, I'm considering using a BatteryProtect to disconnect the output of the MPPT when instructed by the BMS.
I did read another very good thread that confirmed that the MPPT will not be damaged by an output disconnect, but that its output voltage may overshoot before settling back to the absorption voltage setpoint. However, the potential magnitude of the overshoot was not quantified.
For reference, I have four 160W panels, two parallel strings of two in series. (Yes I know my 100/20 SmartSolar is slightly undersized). So PV voltages can be in the 40V range, and solar charging current of 20A. The MPPT output will go to the BatteryProtect input, and the BatteryProtect output to the 24V LiFePO4 battery positive bus. No other loads on the MPPT.
My question: Is there any condition where the MPPT output voltage overshoot could exceed the maximum BatteryProtect input voltage of 35V, when the BatteryConnect disconnects the MPPT output?