Ok, does that mean I should dial, oh, two of the ten digits of your number?   
;^}

> On Jun 22, 2016, at 11:17 PM, Dan Fink <danbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dan; rough-and-tumble world indeed here off the grid! My understanding is 
> that Voc will still be additive, minus degradation over the years, but that 
> the larger Pmax modules will be current limited for Imp by the smaller ones. 
> So your 245w modules could only do 100w in the scenario you give.
> 
> My solution has always been just stick with PWM controllers in these 
> situations.
> 
>> On Jun 22, 2016 10:37 AM, "Daniel Tittmann" <dan...@greenwired.com> wrote:
>> In the rough and tumble world of off grid system management for people who 
>> have been piecing together systems for years it is not uncommon for our 
>> company to come to a project and find many different types of solar modules. 
>>  In most cases these modules are working fine and producing power but often 
>> have different output profiles.   In an effort to upgrade systems and 
>> increase production I have often had the idea of building string of these 
>> different modules and feeding them into an MPPT controller. 
>> 
>> Can anyone out there explain if this would be a good idea or a bad one?  
>> 
>> Let say we have 
>> 4 x 100 watt 17.5 Vmp modules 
>> 2 x 245 watt 30.5 Vmp modules
>> 
>> what would be the outcome of 2 strings of modules
>> both with: 2 x 100 watt + 1 x 245 watt  
>> would this cause issues with the MPPT controller (say OB FM60) or the 
>> modules? Obviously you need to build strings that will fit the profile of 
>> the controller and not over to the series string rating and voltage 
>> tolerance of the modules but from a production standpoint where does this 
>> land?
>> 
>> thanks for your advice
>> Cheers-
>> Daniel
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Daniel Tittmann 
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