Todd,
The easiest way to do this is to use the Grundfos pump sizing software. 
Regrettably, it only runs on a PC. You can input the specs of the module, the 
head and the GPD desired and it will size the array for you. Once you know the 
# of modules in series you can use the Imp and Vmp derated for temperature 
which will get you in the right ballpark for sizing the conductors. Won't be 
accurate, but close 'nuff.
Good Luck, bob-O

On May 30, 2013, at 3:29 PM, Todd Cory wrote:

this question is part 2 about the customer with the used astropower 75 watt 
modules -

he has a grundfos 11sqf-2 already set by the well driller. the input 
specifications for the cu200 pump & controller are 30 to 300 vdc, 1400 watts, 8 
amps. 

this will initially be running array direct and i am trying to figure out the 
wire loss from the modules to the cu200 controller. to do that i need voltage 
and current numbers. im assuming the higher the voltage the lower the running 
current? 
from the specs above: 1400 watts divided by 8 amps = 175 volts... so if i feed 
this with closer to 300 volts would that mean the running current would drop to 
around 4.6 amps?

thanks for the help,

todd


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