temptress
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We have 200w connected to an MPPT controller. I will be adding an additional 200w to bring the total to 400w asap. 200w has been OK in the Carrib but we could do with more.
VYV , what size battery bank do you have ? We have 440 house , useable 220 and three panels of 65w we managed fine in the summer , we can sit at anchor as along as we like but as you say come oct it a different story , .
Assuming full sun and not a long way from where I am (SW Turkey), 3A seems very low from 195W of panels. Yesterday mine were showing 13A at solar noon, from 4 panels totalling 340W (with a little shading on at least one). On that basis one would expect yours to be putting out around 7.5A. At the time my 450Ah of batteries were discharged by about 25% after a couple of very cloudy days.
Generally 340W allows us to cope reasonably well at this time of year, largely because the heaviest consumer, refrigeration, isn't working so hard.
Over Voltage drop over night in the summer to about 12.7 but we have two PC on the go IPad charging two phone on charge as well as the frige working 24/7 , within an hour or so of sunrise we back to fully charge .Domestic bank is 330 Ah. We are normally hauled out by the beginning of October but we remained in the water almost to the end of the month this year and noticed a significant difference. Voltage down to about 12.3 in the morning and not much better than 13.2 in the day. We don't have big users except the fridge although that was working less hard by then. I ran the engine a couple of times for battery charging, last time was several years ago.
FWIW, Vic, none of our panels tilts. All four are on stern gantry. Some shade from backstay and a little (on one only) from a couple of small aerials. They peak at around 25A in summer.