kev99
New Member
I have a cheap portable suitcase style folding solar panel which I use to supplement my fixed installation only when at anchor (it actually provides a lot more current into the batteries than my fixed installation....but that's another story!
). I'm looking at how I wire my system and thinking of having a single charge controller and paralleling the panels instead of two separate systems. However, I have a dilemma about the panel specifications. Hopefully someone will be able to advise.....
My portable panel is a cheap Chinese EcoWorthy 120W foldable panel with 4*30W units presumably series wired internally. The so-called "User manual" states that the panel is monocrystalline with an open circuit voltage of 16-18V, which doesn't sound right to me.
So I measured it when in full sun, and the voltage on my meter shows 22.7V, which is would think is more consistent with equivalent "real" panels I see advertised online.
I realise that to parallel my panels I should ideally match their open circuit voltages, so my question is which Voltage number should I rely on: the one I measured at 22.7V, or what is specified in the user manual of 16V to 18V?
My portable panel is a cheap Chinese EcoWorthy 120W foldable panel with 4*30W units presumably series wired internally. The so-called "User manual" states that the panel is monocrystalline with an open circuit voltage of 16-18V, which doesn't sound right to me.
So I measured it when in full sun, and the voltage on my meter shows 22.7V, which is would think is more consistent with equivalent "real" panels I see advertised online.
I realise that to parallel my panels I should ideally match their open circuit voltages, so my question is which Voltage number should I rely on: the one I measured at 22.7V, or what is specified in the user manual of 16V to 18V?