Is Victron BlueSolar Charge Controller MPPT 100/20-48V suitable to connect 2 solar 200W panels in series (camper batteries : 2x 105 Ah, 12V system)
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Is Victron BlueSolar Charge Controller MPPT 100/20-48V suitable to connect 2 solar 200W panels in series (camper batteries : 2x 105 Ah, 12V system)
2) The BlueSolar MPPT 100/20 support only 330W in a 12V System. If it is ok for you to loose 70W, then yes, it will work. otherwise the BlueSolar MPPT 100/30 is more suitable, exspecially if it is winter and you get full sunshine because the panels can deliver more then the rated output.
Also interested in this - will to much panel output break the MPPT or will MPPT just limit the power but otherwise work normally?
Is there some upper limit for over power? Is for example 2000W for MPPT 150/70 still safe? I'm thinking it for outside summer season when yield is quite low here.
So MPPT will not limit the power but break when over power by over voltage.
A 200Wp module has probably an Impp of around 6,5A and will not kill the MPPT
The MPPT 100/20 has an output of 560W @24V and is perfect suitable.
You can have even 2 Strings in parallel with 800W, but the MPPT output will be limited to 560W.
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