Can I use two Canadian Solar 230watts modules to charge a 24V battery?2 x CSI CS6P-230P Comments Please read the operation manual of the Morningstar - page 16https://www.greentechrenewables.com/sites/default/files/library/collateral/SunSaver%20Operators%20Manual.pdfThe maximum array voltage is 25V and the rated solar input is 10A.If you connect two solar panels at that size (in parallel or series), I am sure the charge controller would blow.You can use a Sunsaver SS-20L-24V charge controller and connect the modules in parallel. (The max voltage is 44V, and the max input current is 20A.) Reply Add new comment Submitted 13 years 8 months ago Topics Products Charge Controller ShareTwitterFacebookLinked inMail Add new comment
Please read the operation manual of the Morningstar - page 16https://www.greentechrenewables.com/sites/default/files/library/collateral/SunSaver%20Operators%20Manual.pdfThe maximum array voltage is 25V and the rated solar input is 10A.If you connect two solar panels at that size (in parallel or series), I am sure the charge controller would blow.You can use a Sunsaver SS-20L-24V charge controller and connect the modules in parallel. (The max voltage is 44V, and the max input current is 20A.) Reply
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Please read the operation manual of the Morningstar - page 16
https://www.greentechrenewables.com/sites/default/files/library/collateral/SunSaver%20Operators%20Manual.pdf
The maximum array voltage is 25V and the rated solar input is 10A.
If you connect two solar panels at that size (in parallel or series), I am sure the charge controller would blow.
You can use a Sunsaver SS-20L-24V charge controller and connect the modules in parallel. (The max voltage is 44V, and the max input current is 20A.)