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#1 2024-02-02 14:32:04

tee_cee
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Registered: 2016-03-18
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Solar Panels

After getting my new lithium battery, and shelling out another fortune on an inverter and chargers, I thought I might as well upgrade my panels.
I had 2 panels which I thought totalled 160W, but were actually 140W and the controller I thought was 250W, is actually 350W. So I went for 3 x 100W flexible panels - wired in parallel since the controller will only handle 50V. Currently seeing about 3A with overcast skies.

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#2 2024-02-03 17:46:49

kenbw2
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Re: Solar Panels

I debated with mine whether to run them in series or parallel. I went for parallel in the end, I think I did some tests and found that contrary to my expectations I got more watts in parallel but there wasn't much in it


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#3 2024-02-03 19:57:25

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Re: Solar Panels

Is it just me, but that "Chinese Invention" standard for connectors is abysmally poor (max 100W watertight connectors shouldn't be bigger than 8x8x40mm)?

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#4 2024-02-04 01:11:15

kenbw2
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Re: Solar Panels

AlvyLad wrote:

Is it just me, but that "Chinese Invention" standard for connectors is abysmally poor (max 100W watertight connectors shouldn't be bigger than 8x8x40mm)?

The MC4 connector?


2000 Citroen Dispatch 1.9TD XUD9 Camper Conversion
1999 Citroen Dispatch 1.9D DW8 Disassembled Camper Conversion
1996 Peugeot 806 1.9TD XUD9 Spare vehicle
1998 Citroen Synergie 1.9TD XUD9 Snapped timing belt

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#5 2024-02-04 01:35:33

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Re: Solar Panels

kenbw2 wrote:
AlvyLad wrote:

Is it just me, but that "Chinese Invention" standard for connectors is abysmally poor (max 100W watertight connectors shouldn't be bigger than 8x8x40mm)?

The MC4 connector?

Indeed. I could accept it as residential installation standard, but on vans, even yachts- just plain silly. Simple Crimp-on slide connectors from automotive industry should be sufficient, but noooo- let's have it so they stick out and about... mad

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#6 2024-02-04 02:35:35

kenbw2
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Re: Solar Panels

Yea I'm not a fan, especially when I have to have multiple connectors combine


2000 Citroen Dispatch 1.9TD XUD9 Camper Conversion
1999 Citroen Dispatch 1.9D DW8 Disassembled Camper Conversion
1996 Peugeot 806 1.9TD XUD9 Spare vehicle
1998 Citroen Synergie 1.9TD XUD9 Snapped timing belt

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#7 2024-02-04 08:25:26

tee_cee
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Re: Solar Panels

Yes, they are a bit on the big side, but they do appear to be very good at keeping water out.
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#8 2024-02-04 13:46:18

kenbw2
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Re: Solar Panels

I like that you got red ones for the positive connections


2000 Citroen Dispatch 1.9TD XUD9 Camper Conversion
1999 Citroen Dispatch 1.9D DW8 Disassembled Camper Conversion
1996 Peugeot 806 1.9TD XUD9 Spare vehicle
1998 Citroen Synergie 1.9TD XUD9 Snapped timing belt

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