charles_reed
Well-Known Member
Well, we have ordered the arch and solar panels (380w of Kyoceras) and a good Mppt box (morning star).
There is an excellent web page for fitting and using solar panels on boats here
http://roadslesstraveled.us/sailboat-solar/
They suggest fitting the panels in Parallel as it is better for any shade. Also interesting that that do not suggest fitting to the legs to the boat with sikaflex as a sealant.
Does anyone have experience of the best way to wire up multiple panels.. Parallel or series.
Again, thanks for any help.
The following only applies to 16v panels - I think the situation with 48 and 72 volts is different.
I've tried both ways - and now have a compromise 3 pairs of panels in parallel (each pair in series). Really the result of fiddling - all in parallel slightly increased overall current on most days but gave a very small volts overage from system volts. In series, input voltage is invariably +1.2-1.8 over system volts, which probably means your panels can recharge your batteries.
To sum up series if you wish to charge batteries, parallel if you want to just augment them.
With your proposed wattage I'd tend toward series but if starting again I'd bypass the dilemma by going for 48v output from single panels. It's significant that 16v panels require a considerably greater overall irradiated area to produce the same current as a 48 volt one. I suspect the parallel-superior hypothesis is more urban legend than proven fact - the larger panels have the same type of cells but in a series configuration.
The various Kyocera configurations are here; http://www.kyocerasolar.com/assets/001/5133.pdf.
You will note that the panels being supplied to you are different to these and, probably, obsolescent stock.
It's notable that working output voltage is now considerably different (lower) from that on the earlier KD series (which I have)
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