Cactus Sailing
Well-Known Member
I'm looking to upgrade my Solar producing power on our boat and after finally deciding on where i can physically fit aforementioned panels without too much interference i have come up with a reasonable solution to fit another 120w in the form of two 60w panels.
but currently i have just the one 40w panel on a PWM controller which will mean a miss matched system.
push comes to shove i could get rid of the 40w panel, and replace that with a 60w as the whole thing will just about fit with 3x60w panels, but im on a budget.
so i guess thats the question really, if im upgrading do i just take the 40w panel off, discount it and use for other purposes / ebay it along with the PWM controller etc. and just start again, or has anyone a sensible solution to add 2x 60w panels onto the system in parallel
the only sensible thing i can think of is keep the newer 2x60w panels on a separate circuit and feed in via a new MPPT, and eventually swap out the existing panel in the future, either that or save up a bit more and just do it properly? (i did see a video by Will Prowse where he connected a MPPT & PWM unit to the same battery and they didn't counteract each-other, so in theory a circuit of 40w + 2x60w could work?)
but currently i have just the one 40w panel on a PWM controller which will mean a miss matched system.
push comes to shove i could get rid of the 40w panel, and replace that with a 60w as the whole thing will just about fit with 3x60w panels, but im on a budget.
so i guess thats the question really, if im upgrading do i just take the 40w panel off, discount it and use for other purposes / ebay it along with the PWM controller etc. and just start again, or has anyone a sensible solution to add 2x 60w panels onto the system in parallel
the only sensible thing i can think of is keep the newer 2x60w panels on a separate circuit and feed in via a new MPPT, and eventually swap out the existing panel in the future, either that or save up a bit more and just do it properly? (i did see a video by Will Prowse where he connected a MPPT & PWM unit to the same battery and they didn't counteract each-other, so in theory a circuit of 40w + 2x60w could work?)