Another Solar Panel Question???

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I have recently taken delivery of a 300w panel that I am hoping to fit to the MH this weekend. My question is, The MH all ready has a 100w panel fitted to it, Do I link the 300w to the 100w or disable the 100w and only use the 300w? I have very little experience of these as you might of guessed.

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You can mix them, if wired in parallel the amps will be added but the voltage will be the voltage of the lowest panel. If wired in series the opposite, so 300 +100 does not equal 400
 
Have you enough room to fit a 300w panel along with the existing 100w panel?
If so, I'd buy another controller, preferably a mppt, and parallel there outputs up to your battery
 
You can mix them, if wired in parallel the amps will be added but the voltage will be the voltage of the lowest panel. If wired in series the opposite, so 300 +100 does not equal 400
What would be the best option? I do not understand, what is best volts or amps Doh?

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It is very likely that you will get lower performance from mixing them than from just using the 300w. Would need to know the max voltage and max power of each panel to be certain.
 
That's a big panel.
What voltage does it provide - is the same as your existing panel?
 
Use your existing victron mppt on the new panel, and buy another smaller one for the 100w panel
 
What would be the best option? I do not understand, what is best volts or amps Doh?
Wattage is volts x amps. You would need to know the voltage of the panels. The smallest panel will drag the other one down. Without knowing I would just fit the 300w
 
But, you still haven't said if this will fit on your roof, 300w panels are quite a size
 
I'd go with what Bobby-gg says in post #3 and #11. The voltage of the 300W panel is 27.9V, and the voltage of the 100W panel is probably about 20V. If you connect them in parallel the MPPT controller will probably settle at about 21V, which will give very poor output from the 300W panel. Connecting them in series would be even worse. Separate controllers is the way forward, I think.
 
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I would connect the new 300 watt panel to the existing Victron 100-30 MPPT, and fit a Victron 75-15 or 75-10 to connect the 100 watt panel to.
That way you will get the best out of both panels.
 

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