Electrical Bay:
The solar question is being explained well in detail. Thank you Andy_b, and others.
Our rig will be used months at a time and setting in one place for possibly weeks at a time, just FYI.
I choose to wire 2 600 watt strings, 3 200 watt panels each. Remember I have 1200 watts of solar. Purchasing the larger, correct short circuit voltage one, would have been the one Andy mentioned.
Expensive but NOT just money based choice. YES I might have one more 1/2" hole in my roof, sealed, covered and sealed again.
A RV solar system can have a max output wattage of X based on the available size of the roof. I have 8 100w panels. Their open circuit voltage is 21V and their short circuit current is 6.2A. If I wired it all in series, it would be approx 168V at 6.2A. The problem is, an MPPT rated to that input voltage is over $800 (Victron 250|85).
Wiring both strings in series and being aware of possible shading, as mentioned earlier in the thread, is another reason I chose to set my system up this way. The dual Victron Smart MPPT controllers communicate and take the best advantage of the available incoming power. There are some large objects on my roof that can create a large shadow
I wired 3 panels on the drivers, and 3 panels on the passenger side as 3 panel strings, now if I can just remember that when I park...LOL.
The "it is more complex" theory to does not hold water with me in the case of the new integrated systems. A bit more wire and a few more connectors, sure, but I promise to still have fellow camper beer money left over
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The Dual DC-DC converter discussion.
I wanted an all Victron set up. I have experience with it and with the new features and system integration makes life easy. YES, 12-12-30's act as one. Victron duty rates their equipment, larger amp outputs are common from the 12-12-30, depending on temperature.
YES, there are larger output units by Victron. Buck boost's are a LOT more expensive. I decided 2 smaller units 60 AMPS total, BOTH with their OWN alternator output/battery connection running 6 gauge wire and separate fuses was the way
I wanted to go.
Like Andy said, there are "many ways to skin this cat".
None of these choice were made without input from some very well known companies.
Is one more right than the other? You decide
CHEERS!!