Sorry.
Electronics is not an easy subject to grasp. The dummies book is pretty comprehensive. And then real life never matches the textbook examples. And when you do figure out a shopping list, the local shop does not carry that model, so you have to go to the internet and hope they don't ship a brick in a box.
You can use your existing panels, but you have to put 2 in series for about 100V, and then use an expensive charge controller like I mentioned that has a 150V input.
Or you can change the panels to either lower voltage in the 35V Voc range, and use 2 in series with your existing controller. Or select a panel in the 80V Voc range and use your existing controllers.
Either way, more than 2 strings in parallel, requires a OCP device in a combiner box
Electronics is not an easy subject to grasp. The dummies book is pretty comprehensive. And then real life never matches the textbook examples. And when you do figure out a shopping list, the local shop does not carry that model, so you have to go to the internet and hope they don't ship a brick in a box.
You can use your existing panels, but you have to put 2 in series for about 100V, and then use an expensive charge controller like I mentioned that has a 150V input.
Or you can change the panels to either lower voltage in the 35V Voc range, and use 2 in series with your existing controller. Or select a panel in the 80V Voc range and use your existing controllers.
Either way, more than 2 strings in parallel, requires a OCP device in a combiner box
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