Hi all cleaver people. Have searched the forum but not sure I get the picture of the best way for me.
Today I have an MPPT of a different brand and it has been working OK since installed but now it has started to behave a bit unreliable so I aim at replacing it with a Victron Smart 75/15 (that would fit well when I am to install a BMV 712 later this year).
The situation is that I have two identical panels (44W each in parallel) on the roof of my boat and one (135W) above aft deck, also connected in parallel and with some downfacing angle to catch as much sun as possible when anchored with sunset on aft deck. The panels are almost never in direct sunlight all three at the same time, but it can happen. All specs of the panels are within ranges of the controller but not identical.
So, what is the best solution? One or two MPPTs?
Isn’t it so that two MPPTs would “challenge” each other (finding different Max Power Points) when operating at the same time but with direct sun on one and indirect on the other?
If that is not the case, what are the real benefits and is it really worth the extra cost? (Naturally the financial aspect is up to the individual but as always there are other priorities that needs to be considered.) Any input appreciated.
Thanks