I have a small, older solar panel system which is being used at a mountain cabin.
My older PWM solar panel regulator is now partly defective, and I can no longer read input charging amperage or load amperage output values.
System is based on two solar panels:
Solarex MSX60
P NOM 60W
P MIN 58W
P NOCT 54.6
VoC(V) 21.1
I(SC)A 3.8
I NOCT 3.6
V NOCT 15.1
Two batteries: 12 volts each, 110Ah, wired in parallel, 220Ah total.
Solar panel 1 is directed towards ca. 190 degrees south, located on the south wall of the cabin.
Solar panel 2 is directed towards ca. 230 degrees southwest, located on the west wall of the cabin.
This is due to the design of the cabin, and lack of space for having both panels on the same wall.
Panel 2 is thus receiving solar energy some hours later than panel 1 and is therefore in the shadow, until in the afternoon.
I now want to purchase a new solar panel regulator.
Question is if I need/want a PWM or MPPT regulator?
I’ve read a bit about it online but I am not able to make a decision.
Second question is if I should wire the solar panels to the new regulator in parallel or in series, for max performance.
When deciding a new regulator type, I must also plan ahead as I perhaps want to install a third panel on the east wall, or perhaps somewhat bigger panels.
Thanks in advance.