Hi,
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I have a motorhome with 4 x 550w panels. I have a 5000/48 multiplus, 16 x 314amp EVE cells forming a battery with a JK 200 BMS. Now the panels dont fit on the roof. I have them overlapping in frames and when parked they spread apart with actuators. The panels are 2400mm x 1100mm. When overlapped each pair is 2400mm long x 1600mm wide so only 500mm of the lower panel is exposed. I was originaly running 1700mm long panels sideways with no overlap through a 150/35 wired 2s2p
My thinking led me to buy a second 150/35 so the lower panels would be on their own MPPT and in addition I have a 2 position (3 if you include off) rotary 8 pole switch suitably rated. The idea was this can switch between 2 wiring configs, one with the upper panels on one MPPT and the lower panels on the other MPPT ... or.... Front panels on one MPPT, rear on the second incase I'm parking the front or rear under shade. Now I'm questioning whether I need the second MPPT. How does it deal with parallel input from 2 strings that are produceing different power levels?. Does the lower one drag down the higher? Secondly if I stick to my plan of using 2 MPPT's how does the system deal with the outputs from these given they are going to be very different especially in the overlapped configuration. You wouldn't want them to be synced? I guess this would be the same as 2 arrays on a house with very different yields.