1600W Solar Charging Wiring Kit (8x 200W | 12V Battery Bank)

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Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150|100

The Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150|100 can regulate a solar array with an open circuit voltage of up to 150V down to charge a 12V, 24V, 36V, or 48V battery bank at a max rate of 100A, giving great flexibility when designing a solar array.

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Description

This solar charging wiring kit includes everything you need to be able to connect 8x 200w solar panels in series-parallel to your Victron Lynx Distributor that is charging your 12V battery bank.

Wiring Diagram:

Here is the wiring diagram for this solar charging kit:

NOTE: The MPPT 150/100 is ‘technically’ only rated to 1440W. 1440W charging a 12V battery bank at 14.4V is 100A (1440W / 14.4V = 100A).  A 1600W array charging a 12V battery bank at 14.4V would be charging the battery bank at 111A (1600W / 14.4V = 111A) on a perfectly clear cold day. There is no danger with the amperage exceeding 100A as the MPPT 150/100 will ‘cap’ the amperage at 100A output and the rest of the power would simply not be used. The only other alternative would be to break the array up into two separate arrays.