Hi
Just looking to clarify if my assumptions are correct.
I'm looking to install a 4kw solar array, two series arrays of 5 x 400w panels. The max current for each array is 11.7A and voltage will be 226.6V (These are assumed max with temperature corrections for coldest temp). Combined these will produce 226.6V and 23.4A which should be fine for the MPPT 250/100. Stepping down in the MPPT to a 48V battery system (so approx 56V max for charging) would mean a current output of approx 92A.
If I were to add 3 more solar panel arrays as above and combine them to 226.6V and 93.6A in total into the MPPT it would be an array size of 16kw in total (Low temp corrected and its nearly 21kw max). So the max input current at 226.6V is 93.6A and the max output from the MPPT would be 100A (battery bank would be 48V so max 56V for charging). Steping down the voltage would mean the available current would be approx 378A but the MPPT would limit this to 100A output.
Firstly are my assumptions correct?
Secondly what happens to the excess current in the MPPT....does this get dissipated into heat?
Lastly would it be more efficient to limit the input to the MPPT so that the max current output is as close to the 100A limit and therefore add more MPPT's rather than send all the panels to one MPPT?
Many thanks