Series or Parallel: What is better & How to calculate the output of your solar panels

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Renewable Energy Engineer Jesse Gorter explains what happens to the output of your solar panels if you wire them either in parallel or in series.
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Jesse Gorter
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Engineer, Master of Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Energy Technology, Bachelor of Engineering

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hi there, I have bought 4 solar panels 340w, Max Current (Imp) 9.82A

Max Voltage (Vmp) 34.6V

Short Circuit Current (Isc) 10.51A

Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 42.5V

Weight 18.7KG

Dimension 1664x992x35mm

Cell Technology Monocrystalline but I didn't parallel yet I need help before somethings goes wrong LOL, my system run by 48v do I need to do parallel them?

ardehshir
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Really like the video and your explanation. Just have one question, shouldn't the system current be 13, 889 since there's also a parallel connection (2x6, 944)?

wild_monte
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Would it still work to have 6 modules in parallel an the tie the two in series

dwightdeubner
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Perfectly does it mean series or parallel meaning 24volt system

ochitijohn
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If my inverter is 8kw voc 370 (125~500) which one is right 370 or 500 the max voltage?

joehebbo
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I want to know whether that 216 can be connect to hybrid inviter at ac input

Bio-chemest
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@awa2827
19 hours ago
Hi thank you for your helpful videos.
I have a question about my solar system. I had 12v solar system with 10-180 watts panels and 2 lead acid batteries 12v/200amp connected parallel. I have them about 5 years and last month I bought 2 lithium batteries 230 amp each. When I connected new batteries, my inverter would turn on and off automatically every few minutes when there is less or no load connected to the system. I have 5000 watts Giandel inverter. I thought my inverter had a problem so I bought another inverter. This time I bought a 24v 5000 watt inverter and switched my solar panels to series. And I still have the same problem.
I searched online but could not find any helpful information. Will you please help me out with this issue?
Thank you so much.

awa
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I want to know series and parallel connection which is better for a hybrid inverter

suleimanmuhammedhady
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Should I be ok with 1 Poly Renegy 100 watt panel with 2 mono Renegy 100 w solar panel? I bought the Poly about 7 years ago, and the 2 mono panels 1 month ago, and we have 2 JJN 100 w mono panels arriving soon .

ShowemRight
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Great job, mate. Love your videos. Keep on the good work! 🍺🍺🍺

alexvassilev
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Hey señor Solar, loopt ik toch zo tegen jouw video aan tijdens mijn zoektocht naar kennis. Mooi man. -Keniaanse Johan-

johanvanalphen-xjfg
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What happens if I connect 120v dc with 80v dc in parallel from solar panels

yusifsuleiman
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In terms of length of time .Which one lasts longer? Parallel or series ?Somebody answer please

RemjiusMiyaiodongo
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Quick question let’s say you had 9 panels but have to do 5 in series and then the 4 in serious and the tie them
In parallel will that work out or do you have to have an even amount of panels?

dieseldawg
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What am I missing here ?
In your series example of 6 panels, your multiplying both voltage and current to reach 216 volts at 1, 500 watts
Then adding an exact 6 series panels, in a parallel string adds only current not voltage, 216 volts but now at 3, 000 watts output

If both parallel strings gained v+a
Couldn't you have 6x36=216 volts, 6x250=1, 500watts
Added to another string of 6 panels
And then get 12x36=432 volts, 12x250=3, 000 watts

More power = 😁

gor