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Kalahari Meerkat

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  1. Kalahari Meerkat's post in Different panels on a Multi RS solar single tracker was marked as the answer   
    if the numbers quoted are correct, then having 4 X VMP 38.35 with IMP 13.04, should give you at best 4 * 38.35 * 13.04 = 2000W
    adding the new panels in series will add 2 * 44.64V but with the current likely limited at 13.04A instead of the 13.33A, but really .29A less, not much to worry about, I'd say, so , in total, you could see up to just over 3kW, 3164W likely at best.

  2. Kalahari Meerkat's post in Inverter set to Lead not Lithium. was marked as the answer   
    As a single unit slave is correct.
    The LFP batteries should ideally be managed with the BMS talking to the inverter, but I don't know whether your batteries' BMS is supported/recognized by the Deye, I have a Sunsynk and the software is, as I understand it different from the Deye, hopefully there's one of the others that can help you out with the settings needed for the BMS.
  3. Kalahari Meerkat's post in Inverter set to Lead not Lithium. was marked as the answer   
    If its these then I think the one connecting to the inverter would be treated as the master and the 2nd battery, should probably plug its CAN cable into the 1st battery and thus be seen as slave, but you'd better take this with a pinch of salt, since I am not 100% sure on this, I have no LFP batteries yet, still got some old creaky Lead Acids.

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