Dear Victron Community!
I own 3 PV panels (2x Maysun Solar MS370MB-60H, 370Wp und 1x Sonnenkraft 425 Wp HC (bifacial)) which I would like to expand with a DIY LiFePo4 battery. I currently have two microinverters with the Maysun panels, but I would likely discard them.
The panels have the following specifications:
2x Maysun Solar MS370MB-60H, 370Wp | 1x Sonnenkraft 425 Wp HC (bifacial)) | |
Nominal current | 10.82 A | 13,37 A |
Nominal voltage | 34.2 V | 31,80 V |
Short-circuit current | 11.37 A | 13,85 |
Open-circuit voltage | 41.3 V | 38,35 |
Instead, I was considering using a VictronEnergy EasySolar-II 24/3000/70-32 MPPT 250/70 GX and dimensioning the battery with 8S EVE Prismatischen Zellen as a 24V System (Daly 120A BMS)
The 3000W power of the EasySolar combined with about 8kWh of storage would actually be perfect, as far as I have observed over the past few months.
However, while going through all the datasheets and manuals, I unfortunately encountered some uncertainties that are still troubling me, and I couldn't find any solid information. I would appreciate any answers!
If there are any unclear points about my setup, or if more details are needed, please feel free to ask!
- Panel input voltage for the MPPT controller: According to the Victron manual (Chapter 6.1) , the voltage must be +5V above the battery voltage to enable charging. My original idea was to connect the 3 panels individually to the EasySolar, but according to the Victron MPPT Calculator, this doesn't seem to work. Which voltages are being compared here? Maximum charging voltage 3.8V per cell and the nominal voltage of the panels? I fear that I can't connect the single Sonnenkraft panel in series with the other two due to the different parameters, right? I'm unsure how I could use the 3 panels to satisfy the MPPT controller.
- The second question is regarding the connection of the EasySolar to the grid: I don't need island mode and it's enough if I always operate it in grid-parallel mode. So, I would connect the input to one of my grid phases. According to the wiring diagram, I actually wouldn't need an output, since the input is connected to the output in grid-parallel operation anyway. In the end, I would otherwise connect the output to the house grid as well - but that would essentially be the same line, right? I find the Victron documentation absolutely inadequate at this point. Alternatively, I would have to connect all my consumers to the output and essentially pass the house grid through the Victron. However, that would not be structurally easy to do. Connecting a 3000W capable line to the house grid via input would be much easier.
So, it should look like this:
I hope everything is clear - I would really appreciate your inputs. Unfortunately, I couldn't find concrete answers to my questions, although I think I'm probably not the only one feeling a bit lost here.
Best regards from Austria,
Luke