Here is the context
- RV rooftop install
- 2x 400W panel arrays (4x100W)
- 2x Bluesolar 100/50 MPPT controllers
- a Multiplus, Cerbo, BMV-712, and 600AH Li battery bank round out the system
The 2 controllers and the 2 sets of panels are "identical" (same manufacturer and specs). When there is a very light load (input and output power are approximately equal), the "first" controller seems to always show much higher output (in Watts) than the second one. Under heavier load, the two controllers have nearly the same output.
I suspect this has something to do with demand, but I don't know how that would work. In a similar vein, if I'm on grid power and the batteries are full, then both controllers show little or no output. This is very consistent, and consistently favors the first controller in the light load scenario.
For what it's worth, these two panel arrays are on a completely flat surface (the RV roof), within ~10ft/3M of each other, and completely unshaded.
I think this is just a gap in my understanding, but I'd like to understand what is happening.
Here is a snippet from the VRM portal with little load:
I have seen the difference much higher than that (more like 150W on MPPT-1 and 5W on MPPT-2).
A few minutes after the first screenshot, I turned on an air conditioner to tax the system, and the view changes to something like:
I think this second view argues against any problems with panels, cabling, or connections for the second array.
Can anyone explain what is happening?
Thanks!
--Roger