I have four 400 watt Q cell panels, the information on these is here: https://cdn.myced.com/images/Products/ZZ0000/ZZ3048/00000/ZZ304800120_DS.pdf
Voc - 45.30
Isc - 11.14
Vmpp - 37.13
Impp - 10.77
My batteries Are two Trojan Solar 6V in series @ 12V and the information is here: https://www.trojanbattery.com/pdf/datasheets/SPRE_06_415_DS.pdf
I have been trying to use the Victron MPPT calculator seen here: https://mppt.victronenergy.com/
I have for several been trying to decide on which controller I need to get and have been trying to use the Victron calculator and I'm not feeling secure with my findings. I thought the calculator would offer a range of controllers that would work within my parameters but I find it only shows me the top end versions, even before my inputting data. I have entered the parameters and it consistently leads me to the 250/100 MC4 & TR controllers, nothing else. I don't understand why that would be so.
I would like to series these panels which would require the 250 models but with the identical panels in series, the amps would remain the same as with one panel so to my thinking the maximum power values the controller would have to contend with would be 181 Volts at 11.14 Amps & if I paralleled them it would be 45.30V @ 44.56A, requiring substantially heavier gauge wire. I would prefer to use smaller wire from the PV and series will allow that. Smaller wire would make the installation easier for me to deal with, so I chose the series configuration.
Someday I would like to add 4 more panels and add two more pairs of batteries for a 24V system but I don't anticipate that for a few years, so for now it is just the 4 panels I am working with. With the 4 panels I have it seems like the 250/60-TR or 250/60-MC4 SmartSolar would be well suited with much V & A room to spare, leaving room in the controller for paralleling additional panels if I chose. It just seems like the Victron calculator's choice of 250/100 controllers for these 4 panels in series is extreme overkill.
Is there something obvious I'm missing, the calculator's recommendations are making me wonder.
Thanks.