I just purchased 2x Victron 100/50 MPPT. I noticed in the spec sheet that they can put out UP TO 60a. Combined, those 2 MPPT can put out 120amps to the batteries, which is 20amps over my bank's 100a max. At max sun/panel output, my theoretical combined max amperage from all panels is 79.7A. So even though my 2 MPPTs together can do 120amps peak, my batteries should theoretically never even come close to that right? Am I correct to assume that I am safe from over-amping the batteries because of my total solar panel theoretical maximum?
- MPPT 1 has 1080 watts worth of panels (which converted to 25.6v is 42.2a to batteries from MPPT1).
- MPPT 2 has 960 watts worth of panels (which converted to 25.6v is 37.5a to batteries from MPPT2)
- Batteries: 4x SOK 206ah 12v. 2 series, 2 parallel.
- Victron Multiplus 3000w 24v Inverter Charger.
Additionally, would I have any restrictions for generator/AC charging because of this, or does thee Inverter throttle this on its own? (the inverter can charge the batteries at 70amps)