ArthurEld
Solar Wizard
I want to connect 4 100W panels to 1 IQ7 micro inverter.
VOC=22.4 ISC=5.92A
IQ7 max V=50 max Amps=10
I think I should connect them 2S2P. Which should give me 44.8V and 11.84A.
From what I have found I should be ok because I can go over on the amps but I can't go over volts.
I know cold weather is also a consideration. I am in FL so I think the minimum temp is 25 degrees.
I assume I can connect 2 of the panels together with the cables on the panels. Then I have to use 2-1 adapters for the parallel connections.
HQST-100P data sheet - https://hqsolarpower.com/content/HQST-100P-Spec.pdf
IQ7 data sheet - https://enphase.com/download/iq7-iq7-microinverter-data-sheet
Branch connectors - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T1Q8PF7/ref=sspa_dk_detail_5
Does it sound like I am doing this properly? I don't want to burn up my IQ7 that I just paid $90 for.
VOC=22.4 ISC=5.92A
IQ7 max V=50 max Amps=10
I think I should connect them 2S2P. Which should give me 44.8V and 11.84A.
From what I have found I should be ok because I can go over on the amps but I can't go over volts.
I know cold weather is also a consideration. I am in FL so I think the minimum temp is 25 degrees.
I assume I can connect 2 of the panels together with the cables on the panels. Then I have to use 2-1 adapters for the parallel connections.
HQST-100P data sheet - https://hqsolarpower.com/content/HQST-100P-Spec.pdf
IQ7 data sheet - https://enphase.com/download/iq7-iq7-microinverter-data-sheet
Branch connectors - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T1Q8PF7/ref=sspa_dk_detail_5
Does it sound like I am doing this properly? I don't want to burn up my IQ7 that I just paid $90 for.
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