My solar generator maximum solar DC input is 145v the charge controller will handle a small amount of voltage over 145 so to over voltage that small amount is not a problem for my solar generator however I would never want to exceed the maximum amperage specification.
You really don’t get much more wattage by laying them completely flat but what you create is a surface that won’t shed debris or water efficiently, especially bird poop!😂 Also my Bluetti AC200MAX is limited to 900 W of solar input so with 1000 maximum wattage on my panels I’m kind of right where I need to be so I really don’t need to tweak the extra few watts out of my panels by laying them completely flat. That goes back to the idea of always over panel and slightly overvoltage is OK but never over amperage.
So cool. I wish I had all that land like you have
Just a small correction. You can over panel on amperage, but NOT over voltage.
My solar generator maximum solar DC input is 145v the charge controller will handle a small amount of voltage over 145 so to over voltage that small amount is not a problem for my solar generator however I would never want to exceed the maximum amperage specification.
Does it matter if the panels lay exactly flat or at an angle? Or do you adjust them according to the suns’ angle?
You really don’t get much more wattage by laying them completely flat but what you create is a surface that won’t shed debris or water efficiently, especially bird poop!😂
Also my Bluetti AC200MAX is limited to 900 W of solar input so with 1000 maximum wattage on my panels I’m kind of right where I need to be so I really don’t need to tweak the extra few watts out of my panels by laying them completely flat. That goes back to the idea of always over panel and slightly overvoltage is OK but never over amperage.
@@Electriceye1984bySam ahh gotcha! Makes sense to me! 😎😎🐦🐦
@HandFeedWildBirds yup it’s all application, everyone’s needs are different😁🥂