Although I just installed my own PV system, I'm new to the PV systems and I think I have a few problems I hope someone can help me out with.
I live in Austin, TX (about 30.5 degrees longitude) with 16 Kyocera KC158 panels (2.5kW worth) installed on my 30 degree pitched roof. I use the inverter in sell mode and have the modules wired in series in 4 sets of four. I have 8 brand new MK sealed gel batteries (8G27).
It has been extremely pleasant here the past week the system has been running, i.e. 78-80 degrees light breeze and not a cloud in the sky. The most I've been able to get out of this system is 11 Amps AC according to the inverter. I checked the DC output with an Amprobe and the max DC amperage is 27.4 (which is in-line with what the inverter says).
I've played around with the float voltage and the sell voltage in menus 10 and 17 respectively and it does indeed make a difference in the max amperage output. I initially set the float (& sell) to 49 volts thinking more juice for the grid that way. At that time I was only able to get 7 amps DC out of my system. I was also told to do set the float voltage low by a friend that has an identical inverter, but different panels. On his system on the same days he was getting close to 21 amps DC.
Since I noticed the higher voltage yielded a higher power output, I've been thinking ways to get the voltage higher at the panels.
I have tested all of the panels individually, each array, and all together and on these nice days I'm getting 107 to 109 open circuit voltage. When under a load the panel voltage becomes exactly (really close) to what the inverter is set to. I get these same numbers at the J-box on the roof and at the DC disconnect.
I'm at a loss on what to try next to get more power out of this system. If you do the math I'm only getting about 38% of the rated capacity of the system - sad. I understand I'm not going to get nameplate and expect that. But I should be able to get at least 16 amps AC out of this system.
I have noticed one thing. These panels are listed as 12V panels, yet their specs say they produce max output (6.8A)at 23.2 Volts! That would be 92 Volts in series. I'm thinking that if I can get the voltage higher at each individual panel I may be able to push more power. In other words, I'm thinking about rewiring and trying 5 arrays of three panels. Using my float of 56.4V into 3 panels will yield 18.8V per panel rather than the 14.1V per panel I'm getting now under load.
I guess here in lies the question. I don't think it matters the number of panels I'm wiring in series, but just so I'm not exceeding the rated specs, right?. Any thoughts on this? Since I have only a basic knowledge of electricity and how these PV panels work, does anyone know if 3 in series on a 48V system will have any negative effect? Anything I'm overlooking?
One final comparison. I recently helped with a sunny boy install here locally and they used the same panels (16 of the same panels I have) on a 2500 Watt system and they are getting right at 2000 Watts out of their system. I know I can't compare apples to oranges, but I think it may be partly because those individual panels are running at roughly 17V.
Any help or direction will be most helpful.
Anthony
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