I have two 170W panels in parallel, with Voc=22.5 and Isc=9.4, which I believe will work with the 100/20 in my 12V system, but I am concerned with the rating of 20A charge current (and 290W power in 12V mode). Assuming a charge voltage range of 13.8-14.6 for FLA batteries, this means the maximum output will be a bit less than the panel output of 340W. I am upgrading to MPPT from an older PWM unit mainly to get more efficiency on cloudy days, so the maximum power loss of 50W on sunny days probably doesn't matter that much. But is this a greater chance of problems with running the controller at maximum charge output? My current controller will indicate >18A current (panel current I assume) in full summer sun when batteries are less than full. My battery bank is two pairs of 6V 110Ah FLA "GC2" type.
This is on a boat, and I don't have space for additional panels, so upgrading is not a concern. If I go with a larger boat and solar system, I would probably get a second controller for redundancy, so I'm thinking that getting a 100/20 now, then adding a second one makes more sense than a 100/30 now. Also, I don't need the output connectors on the 100/20.
Thanks