Hi All,
My configuration is to have 4 panels in 1 string (that is all 4 connected in series). However, I've to disconnect 1 panel from the
string in the colder season due to the danger of spike in Short Circuit Voltage.
My proposal is this :
Have 3 wired in series and connected to a DC breaker/disconnect
And, have the last-to-be-isolated-panel connected to another DC breaker/disconnect
Now, these 2 breakers will be connected in series..
When time comes for the lower temperature, I would just flip the switch on the the 2nd breaker.
The only thing I would gain is that I wont have to go under the panel and pull the plugs ... when it comes to colder season.
Will this idea/wiring work? .. Is there anything I am missing?
Thanks
My configuration is to have 4 panels in 1 string (that is all 4 connected in series). However, I've to disconnect 1 panel from the
string in the colder season due to the danger of spike in Short Circuit Voltage.
My proposal is this :
Have 3 wired in series and connected to a DC breaker/disconnect
And, have the last-to-be-isolated-panel connected to another DC breaker/disconnect
Now, these 2 breakers will be connected in series..
When time comes for the lower temperature, I would just flip the switch on the the 2nd breaker.
The only thing I would gain is that I wont have to go under the panel and pull the plugs ... when it comes to colder season.
Will this idea/wiring work? .. Is there anything I am missing?
Thanks
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