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  • hexed666
    Junior Member
    • May 2015
    • 3

    #1

    Confused !

    Hi everybody,

    I am confused about input amps at a certain voltage on a Xantrex C60. The manual says up to 60V and 60 amps. I have 300W 48V open Voltage on each panel. Do I have to calculate the voltage down to 12V per panel or can I just connect 4 panels parallel with 1200W and 48V to the charger?

    In plain English, ... can I connect 4 of those panels parallel to on C60 to charge a 12V battery bank ?

    Any help is highly appreciated

    Tx
    Mike
  • LETitROLL
    Solar Fanatic
    • May 2014
    • 286

    #2
    Good news and bad news, the C60 is a PWM controller. Yes it looks like you should be able to hook the 4 panels up in parallel without issue (that is your only option in this case), I am guessing the Imp on your panels is about 8.3a x 4 =33.2a into controller, the bad news =VERY BAD NEWS if you need energy. With 33.2a to controller which will pass that current through to your 12v battery and charge it at 14v x 33.2 = 464.8w from your 1200w worth of panels. Of course that 464 watts is a Max. number that you will probably never see in the real world, so actual will be less. If you run a 24v battery bank that number would double to 929 watts.

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    • LETitROLL
      Solar Fanatic
      • May 2014
      • 286

      #3
      Hopefully you have not bought any 12v batteries yet, even if you have to use a 12v battery bank (hopefully you can use 24v), for best long term results you will want to build a series string using most likely 6v batteries wired in series.

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      • hexed666
        Junior Member
        • May 2015
        • 3

        #4
        Originally posted by LETitROLL
        Hopefully you have not bought any 12v batteries yet, even if you have to use a 12v battery bank (hopefully you can use 24v), for best long term results you will want to build a series string using most likely 6v batteries wired in series.
        OK, thank you very much!

        I did not buy the batteries yet, but I do have a Xantrex Inverter 12V to 110V 2000W 3000W max

        Can I charge the batteries with 24V but get 12V for the Inverter at the same time? Is there such a hookup ?

        Tx
        Mike

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        • inetdog
          Super Moderator
          • May 2012
          • 9909

          #5
          Originally posted by hexed666
          OK, thank you very much!

          I did not buy the batteries yet, but I do have a Xantrex Inverter 12V to 110V 2000W 3000W max

          Can I charge the batteries with 24V but get 12V for the Inverter at the same time? Is there such a hookup ?

          Tx
          Mike
          Not really, no.
          SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.

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          • SunEagle
            Super Moderator
            • Oct 2012
            • 15147

            #6
            Originally posted by hexed666
            OK, thank you very much!

            I did not buy the batteries yet, but I do have a Xantrex Inverter 12V to 110V 2000W 3000W max

            Can I charge the batteries with 24V but get 12V for the Inverter at the same time? Is there such a hookup ?

            Tx
            Mike
            You will need a 24VDC to 12VDC converter or power supply to do that.

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            • Amy@altE
              Solar Fanatic
              • Nov 2014
              • 1023

              #7
              Since you have a 12V inverter, you need to have a 12V battery bank. If you have 300W panels, they are definitely not 12V panels, you may have nominal 24 or even 27V panels. You have to have an MPPT charge controller, or you will be losing most of your power. If you have 1200W of panels, with your PWM C60, I bet you'll only be able to use 300 - 400W of them total, the rest will be thrown away.

              The manual says up to 60V input, but that's for a 48V battery bank, you need a 12V bank with that inverter. So either replace your inverter with a 24V one or replace your charge controller with an MPPT one.
              Solar Queen
              altE Store

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              • hexed666
                Junior Member
                • May 2015
                • 3

                #8
                Thanks again

                Originally posted by Amy@altE
                Since you have a 12V inverter, you need to have a 12V battery bank. If you have 300W panels, they are definitely not 12V panels, you may have nominal 24 or even 27V panels. You have to have an MPPT charge controller, or you will be losing most of your power. If you have 1200W of panels, with your PWM C60, I bet you'll only be able to use 300 - 400W of them total, the rest will be thrown away.

                The manual says up to 60V input, but that's for a 48V battery bank, you need a 12V bank with that inverter. So either replace your inverter with a 24V one or replace your charge controller with an MPPT one.

                Thanks again to all of you, I think best is in my case to change the inverter to a 24V model

                Tx
                Mike

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