Hello,
I am planning a new Solar setup on a single family home with 2 available roof areas, one facing east one facing west. I will use Longi 435W Panels which have an open circuit voltage of 39,33V, 33.04 MPPT V and 13,17 ampere of mppt current and 14.22 short circuit. Temperature coefficient is -0,23 VOC and +0,05ISC. Range is -40C to +85C. All STC Values.
I did put in the exact data sheet in the Victron MPPT Calculator since I am planning to lay 9 Panels in Series per Tracker, one String east one String West. The Online tool does not show the possibility to use MPPT RS 450/100, but with my own calculations it should work. Since the Strings will not be at their maximum output at the same time due to east/west configuration the oversizing in Power of ca. 150% should not be an issue, right?
My Question is, am I missing something? 9 Panels are not exceeding the voltage or current limit per Tracker and the oversizing in power is reasonable due to east/west. I am just uncertain because the mppt calculator seems to disagree.