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but just in general I see systems with 20 panels all the time, that is more than 60 amps). .
in a string of PV panels, to make the math easy, say they are 5amp and 25volt each
4 panels in SERIES would be about 100 volts but only 5 amps.
volts add, amps stay same
4 panels in PARALLEL would be about 25 volts and 20 amps.
amps add, volts stay same
these groups of 4 would then be carefully brought to a central junction point and combined
as a thought experiment you can probably see that combining the 5 SERIES groups of 4 for 100volts for a total 25 amps looks easier/less complex
there are consideration also. you gotta look at Voc and Isc
a 24v panel will have a higher voltage, somewhere in mid 30's open circuit Voc
if you put too much voltage into a controller it may smoke and there goes $500 or so
there is a 1.25 multiplier for voltages
voltages vary depending on temps of panels cooler temps, higher outputs
panels are putting out voltages WHENEVER the sun is shining on them.
miswired electronics make intresting flashes ,puffs of smoke, noises etc.
(never put 110 v on a 5v sense wire, it vaporizes)
this is naturally very basic as there are other factors that make these numbers vary a bit
hope this helps
(henry, is all this correct? i am but a beginner)
(My MX60 is ok, i didnt smoke that)
(My Omnion 2200 inverter tests my repair skill occasionally, thankfully only with $40 diodesand a digital multimeter)
(darn ASi panels, does anyone buy used ones and a used 2200?)
http://www.solarenergy.org/resources/store.php a basic book on sizing, math etc