I have been improving my
Solar Power System in the last month with plans to greatly expand in the near future. Before now I was combining the power of
My 4 Solar Panels through a small inefficient hot diode network that was cobbled together between two terminal strips like this...

My latest project is a Diode Isolated Input Panel for all my Renewable Energy power inputs. It provides terminal strip inputs for up to 10 Solar Panels, two phases of my Wind Generator, and an Auxiliary Input for some other experiments I want to play with, including Long Wires. This is a picture of the unit wired to my new Fused Power Distribution Panel on the left with the Ghurd Dump controller on the right.
The brown circuit board on the left of the unit has the 10 heatsinked diodes for the 10 solar panel inputs. I got the diodes from Ghurd, they are Schottky Rectifiers rated at 45v 10a with a low voltage drop of .4 volt. The way it's wired, I can put ten 60watt panels on it for a max total of 600 watts Solar.
On the lower right of the brown circuit card is a Diode Bridge made from four 1000volt 6amp diodes. I used High voltage diodes because i don't know what I will connect to this experimental Auxiliary Power Input, could be used for my Stepper Motor Farm or the Long Wire experiment mentioned above.
Two Bridge rectifiers for my 2 phase Wind Generator are on the lower rightside of the unit. They will be handling about 125watts each and are rated at 80v 12amps. The rectifiers are mounted to decent sized heatsinks which in turn are bolted flat to the chassis for additional cooling. The Outputs will be wired "Jerry Rigged" and the terminal strip output can be wired in either Series or Parallel depending on what RPM I want cut-in to be.

This has been installed for over a week now with only my 4 Solar panels operating through it. The low loss diodes in the combiner give me several more watts on the input and it seems to bring my battery up to Dump Voltage earlier in the day than before. Now I have a Huge Problem , Look at all those unused inputs on the terminal strip. I need to hook something up to all of those, and get more batteries too.
Does it ever end ?
Will it ever be finished ?