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<blockquote data-quote="Ollie78" data-source="post: 554494" data-attributes="member: 37794"><p>Hi everyone.</p><p></p><p>I have been looking into solar and battery and after many quotes and options I am leaning towards a Victron and Pylontech solution.</p><p>We will have 3 arrays of 4 panels each on south, east, west elevations. Each array is 1740W.</p><p>So of the two victron systems I have had quoted they are quite similar apart from one detail which is the MPPT`s.</p><p></p><p>One company propose 3 x RS 250/70 the theory is that one per array is the most efficient way to do it.</p><p>The other company says that one 250/100 is actually fine, thay say doing it this way may be 1 or 2 percent less efficient but for the additional cost it is not worth having 3 separate ones. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure what to believe here, I am sure both will work but would rather get it right,.</p><p></p><p>Any insights ?</p><p></p><p>Ollie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ollie78, post: 554494, member: 37794"] Hi everyone. I have been looking into solar and battery and after many quotes and options I am leaning towards a Victron and Pylontech solution. We will have 3 arrays of 4 panels each on south, east, west elevations. Each array is 1740W. So of the two victron systems I have had quoted they are quite similar apart from one detail which is the MPPT`s. One company propose 3 x RS 250/70 the theory is that one per array is the most efficient way to do it. The other company says that one 250/100 is actually fine, thay say doing it this way may be 1 or 2 percent less efficient but for the additional cost it is not worth having 3 separate ones. I am not sure what to believe here, I am sure both will work but would rather get it right,. Any insights ? Ollie [/QUOTE]
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