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Nickel
Sorry if this is a basic question that's been asked before, but I can't see the answer to my practical questions.
We have 16 panels with a Voc stated as 37.4 - so total array Voc 598.4. They have a Vmpp stated as 30.3 so total 484.8.
We have a SunnyBoy SMA3600TL and it displays the incoming voltage typically in a range from 450v to 503v [maximum seen]. On a sunny day when the roof orientation is pointing directly at the sun it will usually be showing 497 - 503v.
So my simple questions - Is the Inverter displaying Voc or Vmpp? Does the inverter constitute load on the panels, so that it is only Vmpp that is arriving at the inverter? Do these values look like all panels are working - I am a little puzzled that they are way below Voc but above Vmpp.
Many thanks for any help.
Regards
Nick
We have 16 panels with a Voc stated as 37.4 - so total array Voc 598.4. They have a Vmpp stated as 30.3 so total 484.8.
We have a SunnyBoy SMA3600TL and it displays the incoming voltage typically in a range from 450v to 503v [maximum seen]. On a sunny day when the roof orientation is pointing directly at the sun it will usually be showing 497 - 503v.
So my simple questions - Is the Inverter displaying Voc or Vmpp? Does the inverter constitute load on the panels, so that it is only Vmpp that is arriving at the inverter? Do these values look like all panels are working - I am a little puzzled that they are way below Voc but above Vmpp.
Many thanks for any help.
Regards
Nick