There are two main types of connecting solar panels in series or in parallel.
Connecting multiple solar panels to a charge controller.
If both charge controllers are turned on what s happening is each charge controller is managing independently sending it s own current into the battery.
Begingroup on your diagram replace the solar cell battery with a current source and replace the charge controllers with simple switches that connect the battery and you have a more reasonable model.
If both panels are rated at the same maximum voltage then you ll get maximum output.
You can think of a charge controller in the same way that you would think of a hard drive on a computer.
They are of different brands but will be mounted in the same direction.
Multiple charge controllers esp.
Generally speaking it is a good idea to obtain your solar panels before you buy a charge controller.
The red line is the positive connection to the panels.
The connection of multiple solar panels in parallel arises from the need to reach certain current values at the output without changing the voltage.
In fact by wiring several solar panels in series we increase the voltage keeping the same current while wiring them in parallel we increase the current keeping the same voltage.
Multiple panels an array to a single controller is fine providing wiring is done right for the controller used.
Connecting two solar panels to a single charge controller is is possible to connect 2 solar panels to a 30a charge controller.
Multiple charging sources to a single battery bank is generally fine.
Connecting two solar panels in parallel.
There is only a certain amount of data that a hard drive can store so you typically purchase a hard drive that is big enough for your needs.
Connect the negatives to the negatives and positives to the positives.
The solar panels are both 12 but one is 80w and the other is 120w.
The white line is the negative connection all 3 panel negative wires are just simply tied together and to the wire that runs back to the negative connection on the charge controller.
Well all you need to do is wire a second charge controller in parallel in your dc load center with each output of the charge controller going into the dc breaker box or load panel.
You connect solar panels in series when you want to get a higher voltage.
To meet high power charging requirements several solar controllers can be connected in parallel to a battery bank with each controller connected to its own separate pv subarray.
To power a dual battery system you ll need to connect the panels in parallel.
The other system components such as a charge controller battery and inverter.
Only question is what does the controller do when the solar voltage collapses to 14v when the other one shorts the panel to the battery.
If you however need to get higher current you should connect your panels in parallel.