Good evening. I have a 12 volt boat with 6 group 31 AGM batteries (4 house/1 engine/1 thruster-generator).
I purchased 2 used SunPower 435watt panels for use on my small boat. A really good deal on 2 year old panels.
The panels are Voc: 85.6v Isc: 6.43amps each (not sure what they mean, but believe max volts and max amps while short circuited.
I purchased a Victron SmartSolar 150/70 controller. I believe I could have gotten away with the 150/60 per the Victron sizing calculator, but little over kill doesn't hurt. The boat will be in the tropics and likely pretty hot inside and outside the boat.
I will run them in parallel to make them more resistant to shading.
In parallel, I assume I'll have about 15 amps max and 90 volts tops out of the panels.
On the boat roof, I plan to wire the panels + to + and - to - before running the two individual wires into the boat. The 150/70 will be mounted about 30 feet from the panels. I looked on a page that said don't exceed a 2% voltage drop. I need 4 gauge marine wire (tinned for salt water exposure) to do 30 feet. BUT, I'm a car guy....4 gauge is for starting a car! 30 feet of 4 gauge seems ridiculous. Is this correct? Its only 15 amps, not starting a car.
On the battery side, I should size for 70 amps (150/70 charge controller rating) and 10 feet max run to reach the batteries. I should then use the same 4 gauge wire. Even if amps are higher, distance run is lower.
Is my wire sizing correct? Thanks all.