Trying to understand the "Max. PV short circuit current 2)" line item from page 2 of the following SmartSolar datasheet:
It reads "50A (max 30A per MC4 conn.)" for the 150/70 VE.Can model, and "70A (max 30A per MC4 conn.)" for the 150/85 and 150/100 VE.Can models.
The "2)" footnote at the bottom of page 2 reads:
2) A PV array with a higher short circuit current may damage the controller.
So I understand 30A is the limit of an MC4 connector, but I am considering "Tr" connection models, so 30A is irrelevant.
Everything I read online 'sizes' these MPPT units to the rated charge currents, not this Maximum PV short circuit current, yet this datasheet reads as the short circuit current rating is what must not be exceed.
Lastly, what is the point of purchasing a 150/100 unit, if it shares the same 70A Max. PV current limit of the 150/85?
Thanks!