Hi Larry,
A PV module is not exactly a constant current source. It has a power curve. At 
0 volts in any given insolation, it's current will be the highest. As the 
voltage rises, the current drops, until the current is 0.
If you put two strings in parallel that have different voltages, they will both 
have the same voltage. That is physics.
That voltage will be determined by the mppt algorithm of the inverter, which 
should pick the point that supplies the most watts.  In the lower voltage 
array, the modules will operate at a current that is slightly closer to open 
circuit voltage.
David Katz

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On Apr 29, 2013, at 8:44 AM, "Larry Crutcher, Starlight Solar Power Systems" 
<la...@starlightsolar.com<mailto:la...@starlightsolar.com>> wrote:

David,

Since a PV module is a constant current device, I don't believe this will take 
place. For a given amount of light (plus all factors affecting power), the 
current potential will be there. What force can act upon the current to reduce 
it? Consequently, the lowest Vmp the inverter can track will dictate the 
voltage for all strings. This means less power from the highest Vmp modules. Do 
you agree?

Larry Crutcher






On Apr 28, 2013, at 9:33 AM, David Katz 
<dk...@aeesolar.com<mailto:dk...@aeesolar.com>> wrote:

Kirk
The 43volt 5.5 amp panel will operate at 3.6 amps, so it's voltage will move up 
toward open circuit voltage, raising the mppt voltage of that string.  I would 
bet that the voltage of that entire string will rise to match the higher 
voltage string by moving toward open circuit voltage.  It should work fine.
David Katz

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On Apr 28, 2013, at 9:01 AM, "Kirk Herander" 
<k...@vtsolar.com<mailto:k...@vtsolar.com>> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I am at present adding to a -20- panel array of old Sanyo HIT “lipped” 200 watt 
panels. They are configured in -4- series strings of -5- panels, with a string 
MPP voltage of 279 vdc (55.8 v, 3.6 a each). The customer wants to add another 
nominal 2 kw using the (now) Panasonic 235 watt HIT’s which have an MPP of 43.0 
vdc, 5.5 a. I am locked in to an existing SMA 6000US inverter. Obviously I 
cannot get all the strings to the same voltage. But I can get relatively close 
by rewiring:

String 1: -7- 200 watt @ 55.8 ea. = 390.6 v MPP
String 2: same as string 1
String 3: -6- 200 watt @ 55.8 plus -1- 235 watt @ 43.0 = 377.8 v MPP
String 4: -9- 235 watt @ 43.0 = 387 v MPP

Under this scenario there is a delta of about 12 vdc between high and low MPP. 
I assume the entire array will operate at the 377.8 V MPP. I know that the 235 
watt panel will be current limited also in string 3. Am I missing anything 
obvious in doing it like this? How will the inverter arrive at an operational 
MPP voltage?

PS. In a pinch I could install a leftover 200 watt HIT I have in the shop. That 
way I could have -3- strings of -7- 200’s @ 390.6 v MPP, and one string of 
235’s @ 387v MPP. But I would prefer not to use this panel since the frame is 
damaged.

Kirk Herander
VT Solar, LLC
dba Vermont Solar Engineering
NABCEPTM Certified Inaugural Certificant
NYSERDA-eligible Installer
VT RE Incentive Program Partner
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