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<blockquote data-quote="daveywb" data-source="post: 546470" data-attributes="member: 36994"><p>Still new to this so just trying to work things out.</p><p></p><p>If an inverter says it takes 1 x 400w panel, but also says max voltage is 55v and max current is 13A, are there any cons to using a higher rated panel? Would that also mean you're more likely to get closer to the max output of the inverter? I see a lot of panels rated at 405w and 415w that seem to be cheaper than 400w ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveywb, post: 546470, member: 36994"] Still new to this so just trying to work things out. If an inverter says it takes 1 x 400w panel, but also says max voltage is 55v and max current is 13A, are there any cons to using a higher rated panel? Would that also mean you're more likely to get closer to the max output of the inverter? I see a lot of panels rated at 405w and 415w that seem to be cheaper than 400w ones. [/QUOTE]
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