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Panel wiring question

How would you wire the panels to maximize??

I've mounted these on the rv but unsure best way to utilize what I've got.

6 320w Renogy 40.1 voc 10.36a ioc 6 12v Redodo 200ah plus wired in a 24v.

i have two combiner boxes 4string and a 6 string available


I already have 8awg from roof to the Victron 150/70 controller, and 10awg to the 150/35 Victron.



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klim8skeptic answered ·

@Power from the Son given you already have the cable run, 10g can handle 20a, and 8g can handle 30a.

If you wire up 4 panels on the 150-70 as 2 series x 2 parallel, current down to the mppt would be 19.6a, safe for the 8g cable. Voltage drop will be .76v for a 20ft cable run.

If you wire up 2 panels on the 150-35 as 2 series, current down to the mppt would be 9.8a, safe for the 10g cable. Voltage drop will be .39v for a 20ft cable run.

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At temperatures of -15c, a 2 series array will go up to 90Voc, so safe for a 150v controller.


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Someone else commented to run the 3 series twice using 2 of the four string combiner box to the 150/70 or three strings of two in series and leave the 150/35 for future add ons. Your thoughts? I do still have plenty of roof space. 37ft Coachman Freedom Liberty Express

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power-from-the-son answered ·

Brilliant. And that will make the most of what I have. Thank you for taking the time for me. God bless you and yours, and God bless the U.S.

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