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Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
- tonyiiiafl
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Re: Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
- Tireless
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Re: Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
Here is a diagram that I was given by my solar supplier. It is the same as what you drew, just laid out differently. The only thing that is missing is connecting the 2 pos and the 2 neg leads to the “Y” connectors reducing the wires to 2, pos and neg back to the controller. This will give you the in series and parallel that you advised you were looking for. Hope it helps.
Greg
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Re: Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
tonyiiiafl wrote:Source of the post The part I was also wrestling with is how the panels are also glued to the brackets. I would certainly use 4200 for that part in case of panel replacement someday.
Do they not bolt to the panels? If not, the 4200 should do the trick.
Greg
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Re: Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
- tonyiiiafl
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Re: Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
- Midnightsun
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Re: Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
- tonyiiiafl
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Re: Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
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Re: Installation of 400 Watt solar kit (4 panels) 390CPMY
That’s just what I preferred to do.
Greg
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