I didn't catch how you link the panels and then convert it to MC4 before switching to XT60. You went SAE to MC4 then positive to negative? Then the other positive and negative you use MC4 to XT60 to go to the Delta 2?
I bought the 300 watt version of these panels and was only able to get 125 watts max but I did not have the polarity switch adapter. If I use the adapter do you think it could increase the voltage?
No I have the same problem, I just decided to buy the Regony 400watt system. We both got ripped off on the 300w version, probably would have been better to buy the 220 version as you get about 50%
Peace, Thank you, great video explaining. This is exactly what I needed. We were going to go with the pro. I wonder if they have the same cords. AT least I know the one you have works with it also.
You are killing your output by shading your panels with the cords. You cannot have any shading on those solar panels. You have cords lying on both panels.
Believe it or not the panels don't seem to react as much to shading, I assume it's because the cells are not working right, but I Noticed only 1 of my panels react to shading, where as the other 3 did not unless completely blocked. I would stay away from these panels as they are not worth the money and do not hold up in the elements.
That's about right the panels are bad, I would not buy this brand. I have the 300w version and only get about 100-120watts out of it.
I didn't catch how you link the panels and then convert it to MC4 before switching to XT60. You went SAE to MC4 then positive to negative? Then the other positive and negative you use MC4 to XT60 to go to the Delta 2?
I bought the 300 watt version of these panels and was only able to get 125 watts max but I did not have the polarity switch adapter. If I use the adapter do you think it could increase the voltage?
No I have the same problem, I just decided to buy the Regony 400watt system. We both got ripped off on the 300w version, probably would have been better to buy the 220 version as you get about 50%
10/10 product review
Peace, Thank you, great video explaining. This is exactly what I needed. We were going to go with the pro. I wonder if they have the same cords. AT least I know the one you have works with it also.
You are killing your output by shading your panels with the cords. You cannot have any shading on those solar panels. You have cords lying on both panels.
Believe it or not the panels don't seem to react as much to shading, I assume it's because the cells are not working right, but I Noticed only 1 of my panels react to shading, where as the other 3 did not unless completely blocked. I would stay away from these panels as they are not worth the money and do not hold up in the elements.