Sunking, I hope you can chime in here. I was given (yeah free) two brand new Kyocera panels and I want to hook them up to my 100 AMP Trojan AGM (31- AGM) battery that is 4 months old. I plan to run a 40 AMP MPPT charge controller. Is 420 Watts to high of a C/ rate for that battery. I calculate out around C/2.85 . Is this too much? I wanted to run them in series to reduce voltage loss. Or would I be better to run only one panel (C/5.88) and wait until I upgrade to 200 AMP hours or convert to 24volt system. This project is my small cabin with my daily watt-hours of 395 on the weekends 2 to 3 weekends per month running at 12 volts. Daily Sun Isolation in the winter 3 hrs. Honda EU2000 with a 25 AMP charger is my current charging system.
Panel Specs.
Maximum Power (Pmax) 210W (+5%/-5%)
Maximum Power Voltage (Vmpp) 26.6V
Maximum Power Current (Impp) 7.90A
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 33.2V
Short Circuit Current (Isc) 8.58A
Max System Voltage 600V
Temperature Coefficient of Voc -.12V/°C
Temperature Coefficient of Isc 5.02x10-3A/°C
Panel Specs.
Maximum Power (Pmax) 210W (+5%/-5%)
Maximum Power Voltage (Vmpp) 26.6V
Maximum Power Current (Impp) 7.90A
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 33.2V
Short Circuit Current (Isc) 8.58A
Max System Voltage 600V
Temperature Coefficient of Voc -.12V/°C
Temperature Coefficient of Isc 5.02x10-3A/°C
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