Hi Jeffe,

I don't know the specs on those Kyocera, but if they are the same VOC then they 
are fine together.

As to a enclosure for the CC's, I'd look at Midnight.
They have about a million different boxes, you'll find one that will do the job 
for you I'm sure.

Depending on the area, you might look at a midnight 150v, or  200v or 250v 
controller, as you can then run all in series.

jay

peltz power


On Oct 24, 2013, at 1:13 PM, Jesse Dahl wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Looked at a system today that consisted of the following:
> 
> 15 - Kyocera 158W modules
> 3 -   Kyocera 185W modules
> 1 -   Outback MX60
> 8 -   New Trojan L16RE (48V system)
> 1 -   Xantrex SW Plus 
> 
> 6 months ago he swapped out his old charge controller to the new MX60 and 
> purchased the new batteries at that time.  The array wiring did not change 
> and is wired in 6 strings of 3.  (confusing to the MX60?)
> 
> He is now adding 4 Kyocera 240W modules.  He also purchased another MX60 for 
> this array.
> 
> From my perspective, removing the 3 185W modules and getting them on their 
> own controller would be a better use of the modules.  The system currently 
> does not have any disconnects on the PV side.  There are fuses in the 
> combiner boxes on the array, but no disconnects inside at the charge 
> controller.  So adding 3 charge controllers, and now needing to add GFDI, 
> means a box of some kind needs to be added to house these breakers. 
> 
> Outbacks GFPs and panel mount breakers will work, but what is the best 
> mounting solution for these?  One DC Flexware enclosure? It will of course 
> allow for all the DC OCPD  and allow for the landing of the output of the 
> charge controllers.  Or is there another enclosure/OCPD solution I should 
> look at?  
> 
> 
> Thanks as always!
> 
> Jesse
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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