My RV has 3-100 watt PV panels connected in parallel. This OEM system included Zamp panels, a Zamp 3-port wiring portal and a Zamp 30 amp PWM solar charge controller. Rather than add a 4th 100w panel I decided to increase the charging efficiency by replacing the PWM solar controller. I installed the Victron SmartSolar 100/30 controller today and everything seems to be working. However, the VictronConnect App is showing approx 30 to 35 watts of solar output on a Sunny south texas late Feb day at 3pm.
The Zamp PWM controller didn't provide Wattage info. Just before I replaced it (same day and time) I was seeing 13.2v and ~6.5 amps.
I'm aware that the Sun is not optimal this time of year and that this is probably a normal reading. My question is... what should I expect to see for output wattage? I know that the 300w rating of the PV panels is an optimal number and it is under very different conditions that the current conditions.
I'm not worried about it, or expecting anything like 300w - but what should I expect to see? Would 100w be a typical number for direct sun and non-tilted panels say on June 20th? Or is the watt output shown in the App normally just a small fraction of the capacity of the panels.
The App is showning ~22 volts, ~2 amps and ~35 watts.
Thanks for setting a newby straight.