Midnite makes a couple that handle up to 250 volts, but they also have something they call "hyper VOC" which allows some headroom above that. Similarly, Outback makes one controller that is good to 300 volts.


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On 11/27/2018 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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