I have been tracking two mppts which each connect to 375W solar panels. They are barely producing 200 - 250W. That's around 60% - 70%. A solar panel tester finds the proper voltages and current. But the mppt is still delivering far less power output.
Does anyone have tip/tricks on how to figure out line loss? The ohmic losses are so low, I don't know how to measure. But I'm using the largest wire sizes available for the application -- even 8AWG for the 8 - 10 meters of solar wire (100% copper).
Any other suggestions on cause/solution?
Responses to (good) Questions:
The test setup is as follows: The battery chemistry is lithium. The tests are being conducted when the MPPTs are in BULK mode. The reference is the results from an MPPT Solar Tester which reports nominal of 330W at mid-day when the testing is being done. The battery voltage range is between 22 - 24v and around 75 - 90% SoC. The MPPTs are SmartSolar (100/20) x 2.
The wire gauge used are 8AWG run from solar to solar breaker/disconnect. 12AWG from breakers to MPPT (necessary because I cannot get 8AWG or 10AWG) to fit in the MPPT (100/20 - SmartSolar). The wires to battery are 4/0. The wires to the inverter are also 4/0.
Useful Comment ( See Mike D's comment below) on optimum range needed for MPPT
The difference in solar voltage and battery voltage should be at least +5v or higher and minimum of at least +1V.