Going on the Trina 400W panel figures with an OC of 41.2V it looks as if i could fit a set of three of those? Or do I have something else to worry about>

Another 1200W of panels is such a nice round figure.

Thoughts?

It's well within spec, I was more grooving on the idea of the sunlight hitting different angled strings on various roofs. I've tracked down on the thin pickings
At the moment I have the following on the Victron system
Yes, the Victron charges the Pylontechs, adding pv to existing system.
Had a quote for 3 of 400W Trina Vertex S panel, coming in at 26.63p per kWp incl vat. Delivery is absolutely killer though this far North. Basically the price of another panel!Stinsy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:30 pmSounds like a nice project. Nice to see someone else confirming the £/Wp of the panels I’m looking at compare favourably.Stan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 7:36 pm Currently I have 2.5kWp of grid-tied PV Joeboy. This additional 1kWp is my so-called plug-in solar. I already have a spare 2.5kW used inverter sitting on a shelf, just in case of a failure. I’ve bought the DC cables and a DC disconnection switch. This system will be fed into the dedicated circuit feeding the shed, in the shed and via a fused double pole switch (no plug).
So I’m busy knocking out dexion frames to sit on the ground and to mount the panels at 30 degrees to horizontal.
The JA495 is designed to be supported at mid length on a horizontal tracker which is quite some call but they were the cheapest Bimble panel at 28p/Watt including VAT. I will be supporting them with less bending load on their frames.
What is the startup voltage of the inverter you’re intending to use?
I’d be grateful to see some pictures of your installation…