I wanted to buy a 320W solar pannel to be used with my victron mppt 100/20 to load my 24V batteries
but the seller told me that the 320W solar pannel is a 60 cells and not a 72 one, this is why it has lower voltage to be compared with a 72 cell solar pannel.
He explains me that the Vmp =33.4V when sun is maximal (then it will be ok to load my batteries) but when it is cloudy the voltage Vmp would be below 30V and then the regulator wouldn't be able to load the batteries (if they are discharged and need an higher voltage)
I have the feeling that this is because I want to load 24V batteries and then I need an high voltage to load them correctly.
he said also that an MPPT regulator is able to lower voltage of the solar pannel but is unable to higher the voltage of the solar pannel (here i'm quite surprised because my understanding is that the voltage of the solar pannel is completely controlled by the regulator)
is the global explanation of the seller correct ? is it true that to load 24V batteries I need an higher voltage and then some solar pannel won't be used correctly with my MPPT regulator ?
I thought that an MPPT regulator is able to fit with any solar pannel and any kind of supported batteries voltage (12/24V)
Thanks a lot for your feedback