Every time you group panels together in series whether is 2 4 10 100 etc.
Series vs parrallel solar panels.
When solar panels are wired in series the voltage of the panels adds together but the amperage remains the same.
This is called a string.
For series at the 57 volts and 9 amps we can use 10 gauge wire for anything under 70 feet from the panels to the charge controller.
Solar cells can also be arranged in parallel where each solar panel is connected to every other panel in the circuit.
Remember the intrinsic characteristics of each type of connection the parallel connection forces all the system to have the same voltage and the series connection forces all the system to have the same current.
For example you can wire two sets of four 100 watt solar panels in series then wire those two sets in parallel to create an 800 watt array.
Wiring solar panels in series when a solar installer wires your solar panels in a series each panel is connected to the next in a string the total voltage of each solar panel is summed together but the amps of electrical current stay the same.
So if you connect two solar panels with a rated voltage of 40 volts and a rated amperage of 5 amps in series the voltage of the series would be 80 volts while the amperage would remain at 5 amps.
Since the two 5a 40v series strings are then wired in parallel we add the amps while not changing the volts because parallel wired solar panels or series strings get their amps added while their volts remain the same.
Please see diagram below.
With the help of these terminals you can connect the solar panels in the desired fashion.
In fact it s the exact opposite of connecting in series.
To determine which set up is better we would answers to a few questions.
Unlike connecting in series connecting in parallel allows the voltage to stay the same but the current adds up.
Consider having a set of four solar panels.
A series parallel connection is accomplished by using both a series and a parallel connection.
Series vs parallel wiring of solar panels similar to batteries solar panels also come with a positive and negative terminal.
In parallel we can use 10 gauge wire from the solar panelsto the combiner box but only if the longest wire length is shorter than 24 feet.
So let s start with the series wiring of a solar panel system as it is less complicated than the parallel wiring.
When doing a series parallel connection you are essentially paralleling 2 or more equal strings together.
When you do a series parallel connection on your solar system you need to parallel two or more equal sized series strings together.
Three panels of 12v and 3a and one panel of 9v and 1a.