I use 600 volt strings for grid tie. Off grid I have used 48 and 96 volts.

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> On Nov 27, 2018, at 7:06 PM, Robert <i...@avantwireless.com> wrote:
> 
> Morningstar makes one of the better charge controllers and the one that I 
> like has ethernet access built in.   It takes up to 150 V from the arrays.    
> They also have their new Mega Controller that will do up to 600 Volts I don't 
> know of any WISPs that are using it.   We have sites that we have 2x 
> Morningstars feeding our battery sets...
> 
> Robert
> 
>> On 11/27/18 5:07 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
>> Looking at determining the maximum reasonable voltage range for a new 
>> product I'm working on.
>> I'm wanting to include a reasonable input for measuring solar panel voltage 
>> (a common request).   For those who are running solar arrays to charge a DC 
>> site (not grid-connected), I'm wondering what type of array voltages you're 
>> running.   I'd prefer the Voc figure since that is worst case, but even the 
>> nameplate voltage (i.e. multiples of 12V) would be useful since I can kinda 
>> infer the Voc from that.
>> I suspect some of you are running rather high voltages (>100Voc) on your 
>> arrays, not sure If I'm going to be able to measure that high, but would 
>> like to get a feel for what the reality is.
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