I have a Smart Solar 150/70 with 4 strings of 3 (series) PV panels connected in parallel. Had 3 strings on for a year and then added the 4th string. Due mainly to roof constraints string 4 is now facing west while strings 1-3 faces North. Except for maybe some inefficiencies on the MPPT's part during peak hrs, I cannot see any other problems with this configuration. All strings are properly isolated with DC CB's and fuses on each string. I do get longer hrs of yield from the MPPT but was informed that this configuration is not ok, i.e. facing north and west strings on 1 MPPT. Can anyone explain to me why this would be a problem apart from maybe not being an optimal MPPT yield configuration. Max PV panel Watts is 4455W but input measured never exceeded 2950W.
The rest of the system comprises a Multiplus II 48/3000/35, Venus GX and Pylontech 2000 with DVCC enabled and ESS operational.