Hello,
I've been using a Victron 175W solar panel + MPTT 75/15 for a few years, but need some more power now.
I thought I would add another 175W panel, which would double my power easily.
My battery is a 12v Lithium 280Ah.
Note: this is used in summer only no chance for below 5°C temp
The MPPT 75/15 max input voltage is 75V.
Panel Voc is 23.7 x 2 = 47.4V in series (mppt calc give 53.2 at -10°C)
Panel Impp x Vmpp = 9.03 * 19.4 = 175W
My understanding is that the MPPT job is to somehow convert the voltage/current to something suitable for the battery.
With two panels, my best case would be (19.4 x 2) * 9.03 = 350W
The MPPT would then convert that power to something suitable for the battery (around 14v), though limited by MPTT max current, 15A.
I know that I will waste some energy, but the oversizing is done so that the MPPT will give its maximum output current during a greater part of the day
than with a single panel.
So my question is why the MPPT 75/15 is indicated as max 220W (12v) while the calculation indicates it can accomodate 2x175W=350W panels without exceeding its 75V Voc.
Hope someone can help me understand this.
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Bruno