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LandyAndy
22nd June 2014, 01:54 PM
Hi Guys.
Looking for info on using 1 large panel vs 3 smaller panel.
Its for my camper trailer,will be building a rack that will hold the panels and direct to the sun.
Thinking 1x300w,or 3x 100 to 120w.
The 3 panels would be mounted to the rack to form 1 large panel.
Thanks
Andrew

bee utey
22nd June 2014, 03:10 PM
I'd be more inclined to have 3 panels as when one single cell gets damaged then you still have 2/3 output available.

LandyAndy
22nd June 2014, 08:22 PM
I'd be more inclined to have 3 panels as when one single cell gets damaged then you still have 2/3 output available.

THANK YOU!!!!
Exactly my argument Im having with olde mate giving me a hand to finish my camper trailer.
Andrew

Pedro_The_Swift
7th July 2014, 09:24 AM
$$ may be more though,,

spudboy
7th July 2014, 10:10 AM
If you connect 3 17v panels together in series, you'll get about 50v which you can pipe through a MPPT controller, and I'd say that will give you better charging than just 17v.

The MPPT controller will take the 50v and convert it back to 14.7 (or whatever your batteries need - GEL/Wet/AGM/etc).

LandyAndy
10th July 2014, 09:51 PM
If you connect 3 17v panels together in series, you'll get about 50v which you can pipe through a MPPT controller, and I'd say that will give you better charging than just 17v.

The MPPT controller will take the 50v and convert it back to 14.7 (or whatever your batteries need - GEL/Wet/AGM/etc).

I went 2x200w panels.
I have a new Plasmatronics 20A controler which wont suit these panels as they will go better than 20amp.
Graz reccomended getting a MPPT controler as they are better/more modern than the Plasmatronics unit .
He sent me a link to this Powertech MPPT 30 AMP NEW Model Solar Regulator Charge Controller 30A 12V 24V | eBay (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Powertech-MPPT-30-amp-NEW-MODEL-Solar-Regulator-Charge-Controller-30A-12V-24V-/130691781912'ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:AU:1123)

It seems it isnt quite strong enough,360W array.

Any thoughts people???
Andrew

spudboy
11th July 2014, 08:22 AM
Look for a GSL MPPT. They are made in Australia, and if you have any questions, you can ring the guys that design them.

Have a look here: GSL Electronics : MPPT & BMPPT Solar Chargers (http://www.gsl.com.au/solar-products.html)

They won't actually sell you one. You have to go to a dealer or get one from eBay: GSL MPPT 60 1 Solar Panel Regulator 60A 12 24 48V Auto Voltage Detection Ausmade | eBay

They will take panels with a VOC up to 95v, and will charge 12, 24 or 48v batteries, and they have models up to 60A.

HTH
David

d@rk51d3
11th July 2014, 08:28 AM
I'd be more inclined to have 3 panels as when one single cell gets damaged then you still have 2/3 output available.

Multi panels will also give you the bonus of a slightly higher amperage, IIRC.