Hi,
I have the Inverter RS 48/6000 230V Smart Solar, link, and I want to over size my panels for better winter production in an off-grid installation. I know similar questions have been discussed before, but I couldn't find any clarity on this particular case, with Isc at STC close to max Isc.
MPPT spec summary
Maximum DC solar charging power = 4000 W
Max operational PV input current = 18 A
Max PV Short circuit current reverse polarity protection = 20 A
Max Isc = 30A*
*(from manual) This outside of specification potential allows for system designers to connect larger arrays, and can be useful to understand in case a certain panel configuration results in a short circuit current just slightly above the maximum of the reverse polarity protection circuit.
The manual states "slightly above reverse current", which is only 20A.
With this in mind I'm wondering if it is really safe for me to put an array with Isc at STC just below 30, eg: 27-28 A? Does this max Isc refer to Isc at STC and so includes some internal margins, taking into account potential rare irradiance events, that might increase Isc above 30 after all?
Should I be worried or am I within spec? Also, are there any other negative long term effects of working the Amps close to max?
Thank you!