The 1500 and 2500 are identical electronics, its a software limitation only
You can hook-up a 10 kW array and it would make no difference to the inverter, it will just run at its programed maximum power of 1500 watts
your "A" configuration will likely exceed 120V ( and the inverters maximum rated input) in cold weather.
your "b" configuration is what I would strongly suggest
The Inverter is about 91% efficient, so that's about 1650 watts DC, anything more and it will not be harvested. Typical Panels only get about 900 wmsq , so thats now 1830 watts DC.
In Summer condidtions, you might lose about 100 watts in for an hour or two with the 2kw setup ... In winter conditions through, it maybe 200-400 watts depending on how cold it gets
Richard is selling two STXR2500 upg's , I'd suggest you get one of those and then sell your 1500 upg on eBay. I guess this would one be a net cost to you of a few hundred
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