String Design for Maximum Efficency
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 9:57 pm
Hi all
I'm finalising a design for Solar Panels with Battery Storage on my home (I live in the South East of UK).
The plan is for:
21x 455W AIKO ABC N G2 Panels - 9.555 kW
FoxESS KH8 Inverter - 8kW
FoxESS ECS4300H-H4 Battery - 16.59kWh
All the panels will be installed on a single side of a south face roof organised in two portait rows of 8 and single landscape row of 5 (8/8/5).
The installer has suggested the panels be organised with the strings running vertical, this will allow the MPPT trackers to optimise as the sun rises and sets.
Image of proposed layout attached .
I have had conflicting advice that the panels should be split evenly (7/7/7), even if this causes a slightly odd layout of strings.
This would then split the load evenly across all three trackers, allowing for optimal output.
No one seems to have properly explained to me how the MPPTS work in detail and how the interact with inverter output.
Would anyone be able to kindly advise or provide infomration on the following?
- Is the total output based on the SUM across all three MPPTs OR some other function (MIN, MEAN, etc)?
- Does each MPPT have a maximum load?
- Does each MPPT have a minimum load before contributing to the total output?
- Balanced strings OR strings with panels in similar light conditions?
I'm finalising a design for Solar Panels with Battery Storage on my home (I live in the South East of UK).
The plan is for:
21x 455W AIKO ABC N G2 Panels - 9.555 kW
FoxESS KH8 Inverter - 8kW
FoxESS ECS4300H-H4 Battery - 16.59kWh
All the panels will be installed on a single side of a south face roof organised in two portait rows of 8 and single landscape row of 5 (8/8/5).
The installer has suggested the panels be organised with the strings running vertical, this will allow the MPPT trackers to optimise as the sun rises and sets.
Image of proposed layout attached .
I have had conflicting advice that the panels should be split evenly (7/7/7), even if this causes a slightly odd layout of strings.
This would then split the load evenly across all three trackers, allowing for optimal output.
No one seems to have properly explained to me how the MPPTS work in detail and how the interact with inverter output.
Would anyone be able to kindly advise or provide infomration on the following?
- Is the total output based on the SUM across all three MPPTs OR some other function (MIN, MEAN, etc)?
- Does each MPPT have a maximum load?
- Does each MPPT have a minimum load before contributing to the total output?
- Balanced strings OR strings with panels in similar light conditions?