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Post by rengop on Aug 3, 2017 23:07:06 GMT
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darz
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Post by darz on Aug 5, 2017 1:50:48 GMT
Quick question. Is there a reason you want to go 24 volts. Will you have a long distance between the panels and battery/controller? I just looked at your link and it is useable for 24 volts. I believe you wire 2 12 volt panels in series, just like you would for your batteries to get to 24 volts. Maybe someone else can give better advice. I have 12 volt setup.
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darz
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Post by darz on Aug 5, 2017 1:58:50 GMT
Just read through some of the reviews for that setup and some say they cannot get 24 volts.😲😱
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Post by rengop on Aug 5, 2017 16:25:00 GMT
I read 24v was better when converting to 120v. 12v was good for lower watt range and using dc appliances. In the future I plan on upgrading to 255 watt 24v panels and a different charge controller and 2500 to 3000 watt 24v inverter. The spot around my lagoon Im putting the panels get around 6-7 hrs of direct sun a day
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Post by tytower on Aug 10, 2017 9:08:47 GMT
600 VDC (UL) It says the panels are rated for 600 volts so you can put them in series and a a max of about 18 Volts each that would equate to about 33 panels if you wanted. So 24 is going to be fine . Those 255 watt panels are probably going to push out about 30 Volts which is also fine for a 24 V system.
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mvas
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Post by mvas on Sept 1, 2017 15:49:36 GMT
rengop , Your URL link states there are FOUR (4) x 100 Watts panels included. The wiring diagram shows all Four (4) panels connected in SERIES. Do you see the "wiring diagram" ? Do you see that it states "works with 12 volt & 24 volt systems" ?
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