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I would appreciate your suggestions on this next move....
So, i am seriously considering picking up another 60W panel, purchasing these connectors: http://www.solarblvd.com/Cables-&-W...PV-AZS4-2P-MALE-(-),-1P-FEM/product_info.html
Then i can run two panels in parallel which should give me plenty of power for my needs. Plus, the size of them will keep it fairly easy to store both of them in the cruiser while on trips without taking up large amounts of room.
My main questions are, first, has anyone used these to run two panels in parallel? Second, would it be wise to keep both panels the same wattage? For example, could i purchase a 100W panel, and keep my 60W panel, run them in parallel and in essence have 160W capability?
So, i am seriously considering picking up another 60W panel, purchasing these connectors: http://www.solarblvd.com/Cables-&-W...PV-AZS4-2P-MALE-(-),-1P-FEM/product_info.html
Then i can run two panels in parallel which should give me plenty of power for my needs. Plus, the size of them will keep it fairly easy to store both of them in the cruiser while on trips without taking up large amounts of room.
My main questions are, first, has anyone used these to run two panels in parallel? Second, would it be wise to keep both panels the same wattage? For example, could i purchase a 100W panel, and keep my 60W panel, run them in parallel and in essence have 160W capability?