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Acceptable Controller for my PV Array?

I'm having 2x150W (Vmp=17.9V and Imp=8.4A) panels installed IN SERIES to my boat (12V batteries), which is much more energy than I need.

I plan to use MPPT 100/20, which is limited at 290W in its input and 20A at its output.

Victron's spreadsheet calculator shows at 25C a theoretical maximum output current (at MPPT) of 24.5A, limited to 20A.
At 5C, this same current would go up to 26.2A.

I'm totally OK with not being able to use the full 300W power of my panels (MPPT limit=290W).
But my concern here is possibly causing some long term damage to the controller by exploring this 20A output limit too often.
Should I avoid this situation to keep the controller safe and healthy?

Thank you!

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wkirby answered ·

It is fine to run the controller a the 20A limit. In reality it will not meet this every day, like cloudy days.

Of course there is also the option to configure a lower output current limit within the settings.

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henrique-eipeldauer avatar image henrique-eipeldauer commented ·

Thank you for your answer, wkirby!

Unless I needed to configure a lower output current for controller health/safety reasons, I wouldn't have any benefit in setting it lower than 20A.

If it won't harm the controller running it at its max current, I'll just leave the limit to its maximum 20A.
As you correctly mentioned, it would only happen sometimes, because of shading, panel angle, cell temperature, etc.

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wkirby avatar image wkirby ♦♦ henrique-eipeldauer commented ·

Just worth adding that you should mount the controller so that it has adequate cooling.
It will get warm at full output current, proper cooling will keep it within safe temperature bounds.

I have a few of my own controllers which see full output current like this, they have a few MWh through them over the years, no issues at all.

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