o.k. so as the Solis says 90-520V MPPT voltage range I could put 3 east facing 98.88V on one string and 12 south facing 395.52 n the other string and not need to use any optimisers?Stinsy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 9:53 am Lower power inverter is fine. 3.6kW is perfect for most people. Your panels won’t generate their rated power very often or for very long because in summer they’ll get too hot, and at other times of the year the sun won’t be intense enough or at the right angle.
Under NOCT conditions your panels are 32.96Vmp, making 3 of them 98.88V. If your inverter MPPT works down to 90V then you’ll be fine, but if it only works down to 120V (or anything else higher than 100V) it is likely not to work very well.
Nowty: I see you are suggesting 6 and 9 I know it sounds more balanced but as I'd have to compromise the design I'm not sure.
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