Dear Victron community,
greetings,
I am seeking your kind guidance/advice on the below installation setup if it should be ok?
1- I have three solar panels connected in series (420W, VOC=42v, Isc=14Amps),
2- I will be charging two (parallel connected) (12V / 200AH) batteries ... resulting in a total (12V-400AH) ... battery bank, the batteries are LeadAcid Flooded Tubular.
3- Due to my apartment/location limitations, I can only point my panels towards the west only so I need to take utmost advantage of the indirect/scattered sunlight as much as possible.
4- With the above in mind and considering that my budget is limited, I thought of solar-oversizing my MPPT charge controller, thus I am planning on using a (Victron 150/35 MPPT) with the (1260W) solar pannels, knowing that I can only effectively get a maximum of (35*12= 420 W) at any given time ....... but still I was hoping that the solar-oversizing will kind of compensate for the "improper solar panel direction" and would also give me some boost/advantage in the cloudy days.
yet I am still worried would this setup technically cause any damage to the MPPT charge controller due to the solar-Watt-oversizing?
Also, I am concerned that if I have used a larger MPPT controller "let's say 60 or 70 Amps" this would cause a violation of the max allowable charging current for the battery bank capacity, in this case, 10% of the total capacity (10% * 400AH = 40 Amps ) ??
Thank you in advance for your feedback and advice on this.
With kindest regards