First I wanted to ask a couple questions about the MX60 and GVFX3524. I saw that MX60 sometimes had problems with Radio Interferance. We currently have a Trace C40 and DR3624 inverter and we had to move phone wires and computer networking cable away from it after installation due to interferance. We no longer have problems, but my father runs a Ranger 2995DX Ham Radio in the same household about 25 ft away and the wiring never gets any closer than 25ft. If we were to upgrade to an Outback system, would that be too close? Or would EMI be about the same?
Next I wanted ask about MX60 Wiring. By my understanding of the MX60's limitations, if you have a rated VOC 0f 47.7volts and weather that could drop as low as -20 Degrees Fahrenheit. It would not be wise Use series strings of 3 as the VOC could reach 143.1 volts, which exceeds the charge current of the MX60. In reality though, how often would it reach that voltage if it were -20 degrees, with a clear sky and fresh snow?
I was going to wire the panels I have at 80volts (95.4 VOC) in series strings of 2. I have 14 of these Sunpower SPR-215-BLK panels, and yes Im aware they are positive ground. From what I understand they still work, they just might be up to 30% less efficient than they could be.Anyway this gives me 7 Strings at 95.4 VOC & 5.9Amps Short Circuit Current. I am planning on wiring the first 4 strings at 2 strings each to 2 MX60 charge controllers at 860 watts max per MX60 and the last 3 Strings to 1 MX60 at 1290 Watts max. The arrays are 150ft away with 3 seperate runs of 4 Gauge Aluminum Wire.
Does anyone see anything wrong with this setup of have anything that they would like to point out? Is there a more efficient way to do this without upgrading the battery bank to 48volts? (They need to be 24volts for other charging devices.) This will be a grid tied setup by the way and we have now 16 6volt 400ah batteries from US Battery. Also, is there any reason I should seriously consider the new XW4024 system from Xantrex?