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4x460w panels vs 2x545w panels

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Good day. I am wonder what would be a better option, 2x 460w panels or 2x 545w panels. They are only there to help recharge the batteries. 

 

 

 

14 hours ago, jcs said:

Good day. I am wonder what would be a better option, 2x 460w panels or 2x 545w panels. They are only there to help recharge the batteries. 

 

 

 

I think you have to give a lot more info on your current system and what you are trying to accomplish before anybody can give you a sensible opinion.

Bigger is always better till it becomes too big, then it becomes bad. 

1 minute ago, Vaal said:

I think you have to give a lot more info on your current system and what you are trying to accomplish before anybody can give you a sensible opinion.

Bigger is always better till it becomes too big, then it becomes bad. 

Beat me to it lol

 

The question will need a bit more info for your use case. (I am assuming the question in your title is the one you want to know about and the thread is the typo)

What are you trying to charge with what inverter?

Which are the specs of the panels?

 

For example, my 5kw sunsynk can accept around 14 panels vs the 3kw esener I am getting my folks (like 3 panels).

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