I recently purchased 4 lion Energy 100 watt portable panels. For outputs, there is not a positive and negative MC4 cable like most panels I looked at. Instead, it has two cable sets, an input cable set and an output cable set designed to hook these in parallel. Each of these cable sets has a positive and negative Anderson connector. A picture of the device is below.
The spec sheet I found for these has very little data, perhaps a page. Not like my renogy panels where there's volumes together. In fact, I used my multimeter just to see whether the panels are hooked up in series or parallel. When the voltage didn't change when hooked together, must be in parallel. I couldn't measure with my ammeter because it is fused at 10 amps, and probably would have blown the fuse since each panel puts out 6.5 amps measure IOC.
Anyway, I want to hook these Lion Energy 100 watt portable panels in series and not parallel, so wondering if anyone with these panels has tried that successfully? I know how I want to go about that, but I'm not sure of the electronics inside the small box attached to the panel where the diodes go are designed to only handle voltage of one panel.
I'd like to go higher voltage and reduce amps for the same wattage especially for cable runs. I can work around that now with a 12 volt system, but I had planned on upgrading to 24 volts, and with a VOC of 22.5 VDC, that's not strong enough to charge a 24 VDC system. The Lion Website also sells a 100 watt, 24 DC panel which it seems they want you to buy for the 24 VDC system.
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EDIT: I placed these in series and have used them several times and with 3S2P have gotten up to 66 volts. Took me over a year, but I upgraded to 24 volts and could not use a single panel. Needed two of these 18 - 22 VDC panels in series to power the 24 Volt MPPT.
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