I have 12 panels that are each 100 watts for charging my 48V battery. They will be wired as 3 parallel strings of 4 series connected panels. They parallel together in a fused combiner box. Each panel's Voc is 24.6V and the Isc is 5.28A. As a result this will be a Voc of 98.4V and an Isc of 15.84A. With most electronics I hesitate to max out the rated device specifications because they're overrated but Victron is generally more reliable.
And actual numbers when connected to my battery/load should be lower. Vmp is 20.6V and Imp is 4.85A. So only 82.4V and 14.55A total. Then to top it off the panels will be mounted flat so less current will be expected.
Self-consumption is 19ma for the 100/20 vs only 10ma for the 150/35 but that is so little anyway. I'm not exactly sure what temperature compensation is referring to but it's the same on both units.
- Both the 100/20 and 150/35 are rated for peak efficiency of 98%. Both units are rated full output up to 40°C. Will the 100/20 get hotter than the 150/35 with these solar specs? This is for a mobile application so I won't always have them in a comfy 20°C room.
- Is there any other way the 98% efficiency number may be affected by how maxed out the unit is?