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60 amp MPPT units in parallel on this 10kW system because both the 80 amp units in the inverter and 60 amp add on units come out of the same factory so if they don't work together they have to sort the problem.
ahh, MPP solar. ?
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jon_d wrote: Sat Jun 30, 2018 2:16 pm
60 amp MPPT units in parallel on this 10kW system because both the 80 amp units in the inverter and 60 amp add on units come out of the same factory so if they don't work together they have to sort the problem.
ahh, MPP solar. ?
Actually the factory that manufacture for MPP solar, they are just the reseller, but you already know how the Chinese system works. To get anything altered or made to suit a specific set of parameters you have to deal with the factory and you can only do that through a Chinese connection there on the ground. Frustrating way to operate but such is the way when dealing with the people that do all the manufacturing these days

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