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<blockquote data-quote="Barx" data-source="post: 527510" data-attributes="member: 121"><p>With the figure given so far, tecnically you could do either. I assuming you do realise the inverter of 5kW is quite a bit over sized for you array (10 x 230w = 2.3kW)?</p><p>Personally I would wire them all in series to get the voltage up as quick as in the morning and get the MPPT to kick in. If you were to do 2 parallels strings of 5 the array Voc would only be 187, which isn't massively over the kicking voltage of 120V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barx, post: 527510, member: 121"] With the figure given so far, tecnically you could do either. I assuming you do realise the inverter of 5kW is quite a bit over sized for you array (10 x 230w = 2.3kW)? Personally I would wire them all in series to get the voltage up as quick as in the morning and get the MPPT to kick in. If you were to do 2 parallels strings of 5 the array Voc would only be 187, which isn't massively over the kicking voltage of 120V [/QUOTE]
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