This may have been brought up here before, but I can't find any into, so here it goes.
The problem I am having is the following:
I build a system for certain required solar wattage, and buy the panels to match the wattage requirements and desired string configuration (array V and I).
After some operating time, this system needs to be upgraded to more solar input watts, but the panels I have used are no longer available or difficult/costly to get.
However, I have some other solar panels, but with different Voc/Vmp and Isc/Imp specs.
One specific example is as follows:
I have a MPPT system consisting of 4 320W panels (4*320=1280W).
For a number of reasons, the panels are connected in 2 strings, each string has 2 panels in it connected in series, and the 2 strings are connected in parallel.
For each panel: Voc=64.8V, Isc=6.24A.
For each string: Voc=129.6V, Isc=6.24A.
For both strings: Voc=129.6V, Isc=12.48A.
The MPPT controller sweeps between Vbatt and Voc for the whole array (24V to 129.6V).
At STC:
For each panel: Vmp=54.7V, Imp=5.86A.
For each string: Vmp=109.4V, Imp=5.86A.
For both strings: Vmp=109.4V, Imp=11.72A.
I need to add up to about 640W of solar input to take advantage of the additional controller's capacity.
I cannot get these exact 320W panels I have previously used. But, I have some other panels with different specs.
I am looking for feedback from someone who has mixed and matched solar panels before, and the results they got.
Some questions I have regarding the string I plan to add in parallel to this 1280W system are (I can't expand in series because of the max array V limit of the controller):
What happens if it has Voc much different from 129.6V?
What happens if it has a much different I-V curve shape from the panels I currently use (the optimal max-power point is much different from 109.4V)?
What sort of panel specs mismatch the system can tolerate and still produce more or less optimally, and what sort of mismatch it cannot tolerate?
Etc.
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Would anyone care to elaborate on this, maybe using the numbers from the example I gave above?
I am looking for general guidelines for mixing and matching solar panels, what makes sense to do and what does not.