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Charge Controllers and Clippers => The "Classic" charge controller => Topic started by: dsp3930 on November 30, 2010, 10:18:51 PM

Title: Which classic controller to choose
Post by: dsp3930 on November 30, 2010, 10:18:51 PM
I currently have 12 Sharp ND-224UC1 panels in 4 strings of three and will be adding 12 more panels in 2011.
(224w,Voc 36.6, Vpm 29.3, Isc 8.33, Ipm 7.66, 600v max, 15a series fuse rating)
105F max and -16F min temp in my area.
I currently have 160' of #1 wire run from my current MNPV6  to my XW MPPT SCC / Xantrex XW6048.
I am currently topping out at about 52A on the output side of my XW SCC using my current 4 sets of 3 panels in while in bulk charge.

Would the best controller and string configuration to use for this setup be 8 sets of 3 panels connected to two Classic 150s? 

Thanks,
David

Title: Re: Which classic controller to choose
Post by: Halfcrazy on December 01, 2010, 05:50:32 AM
A few questions first:
Is the 160ft one way?
Is the #1 copper or aluminum?

We need to get our voltage drop string sizing software upon the web we will soon but if you can answer those 2 questions I can do the Voltage drop calculations for you.
Ryan
Title: Re: Which classic controller to choose
Post by: dsp3930 on December 01, 2010, 10:04:34 AM
Is the 160ft one way?  (one way)
Is the #1 copper or aluminum? (copper)

I also have 350' of 2/0 copper available to be used.


David


Title: Re: Which classic controller to choose
Post by: dsp3930 on December 13, 2010, 02:31:20 PM
Midnite Solar ....
Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Which classic controller to choose
Post by: Halfcrazy on December 13, 2010, 04:07:33 PM
Quick math I come up with about a 3% drop on the #1 and 1.8% with the 2/0 cable. the VOC of the panels will be within range of the Classic 150. I suspect you would need 2 Classics though
Title: Re: Which classic controller to choose
Post by: dsp3930 on December 13, 2010, 05:45:49 PM
Would I be better off putting more panels in series and going with a classic 200/250 to get the voltage up and the distance loss down?