I may have made a mistake with my purchases.
Here is what I am working with:
10 x mono solar panels
- Rated Power: 375W
- Open circuit voltage (VOC): 48.16 V
- Max power voltage (VMP): 39.76 V
- Short circuit current (ISC): 9.83 A
- Max power current: 9.43
- Maximum system voltage: 1500V UL certified
They will be installed in northern Ontario. So its cold. most extreme would be -40c (-40f) cold rarely.
I also have a Victron 100/50 smart
I am planning on 24v battery bank
So, my original plan was to lay out my array by putting 5 sets in parallel of 2 each panels in series
My math got me to (48.16V x2) 96.32voc and (9.43A x5) 47.15 amp just barely sneaking in under the 100/50
But now I am second guessing that because its cold where I am going so its going to produce way more than I am calculating?
I am ok with not maxing out what these panels can collect on a sunny day. I bought the amount of panels I did to max out low light days. (more collection area was my thinking) The battery bank will be relatively small and the whole system will be off grid.
How many panels can I get away with connecting to this 100/50?