Cloud edging, cold temperatures, optimal angle and conditions are a few possibilities that come to mind.How can the solar panels produce more than the total wattage.
How do you have them wired? That unit only has one mppt if you have the TP6048.I have 8 200 watt panels and 8 385 watt panels? I have gotten over 6000 watts on my Sungold 6000 48v system.
The standard wattage rating of a PV panel is related to very specific conditions of insolation and environmental factors (e.g. temperature, air mass, wind) etc.How can the solar panels produce more than the total wattage.
The 8 200 watt panels are in series and the 385 watt panels are in series than both strings are in paralleled to the inverter system. Looking at current production. It is halfling the MPPT at times and than resetting to full watts.Cloud edging, cold temperatures, optimal angle and conditions are a few possibilities that come to mind.
How do you have them wired? That unit only has one mppt if you have the TP6048.
Are you looking at current production data or a total for the day?
The 8 200 watt panels are in series and the 385 watt panels are in series than both strings are in paralleled to the inverter system. Looking at current production.
I don't understand what you mean by this.It is halfling the MPPT at times and than resetting to full watts.
I was producing 5000 watts than it cut to 2500 watts than after about 2 min it went back to 5000 watts. Not the exact numbers at the time.I would suggest adding a separate MPPT
To the best of my knowledge you are hampering production with the current setup.
I don't understand what you mean by this.
Assuming that's not just a cloud passing by, then it sounds like the MPPT is struggling to manage the two quite different strings in parallel.The 8 200 watt panels are in series and the 385 watt panels are in series than both strings are in paralleled to the inverter system. Looking at current production. It is halfling the MPPT at times and than resetting to full watts.
the panels are 200 watts voc is 44.6 and 385 watts voc 48.21Assuming that's not just a cloud passing by, then it sounds like the MPPT is struggling to manage the two quite different strings in parallel.
What is each string's nominal voltage?
They need their own MPPTs.the panels are 200 watts voc is 44.6 and 385 watts voc 48.21