What multiplier? There is no multiplier and causing you to make poor decisions and opinions based on Junk Science.
MPPT Output Current = Panel Wattage / Battery Voltage.
Your 40 amp MPPT Charger maximum Input is 520 watts. Its maximum Voc Input = 92 Volts. Read the manual.
Your Controller is incompatible with your panels unless you are just using 1 panel. With 2 panels you are screwed twice over. You cannot wire them in series because you will exceed the maximum Voc input. 3rd panel is out of the question, and screws you a third time. 3 is a prime number which means you only have 2 possible panel configurations of all in series or all in parallel. Something expensive happens when you put 3 or more panels in parallel. It requires you to use fuses, 3 times the amount of much larger more expensive wire.
With either 2 or 3 of those panels you need a MPPT Controller with at least 150 Voc input. Either a 60 amp controller using two panels, or 80 amps with 3 panels and a 200 Voc input. Then you get to wire all the panels in series with small wire and just one set. You pinching pennies is going to cost you a fortune. Your way no matter what you do is a 500 watt system at best from 900 watts of panels.
MPPT Output Current = Panel Wattage / Battery Voltage.
Your 40 amp MPPT Charger maximum Input is 520 watts. Its maximum Voc Input = 92 Volts. Read the manual.
Your Controller is incompatible with your panels unless you are just using 1 panel. With 2 panels you are screwed twice over. You cannot wire them in series because you will exceed the maximum Voc input. 3rd panel is out of the question, and screws you a third time. 3 is a prime number which means you only have 2 possible panel configurations of all in series or all in parallel. Something expensive happens when you put 3 or more panels in parallel. It requires you to use fuses, 3 times the amount of much larger more expensive wire.
With either 2 or 3 of those panels you need a MPPT Controller with at least 150 Voc input. Either a 60 amp controller using two panels, or 80 amps with 3 panels and a 200 Voc input. Then you get to wire all the panels in series with small wire and just one set. You pinching pennies is going to cost you a fortune. Your way no matter what you do is a 500 watt system at best from 900 watts of panels.
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