You want a 24 volt system so you wire 2 panels in series to make 24 volts.
Amprege of 600 watts of solar panel at 12volts.
Any one who works out the amps of a solar panels using 12v as the voltage calculation does not understand solar or has been misinformed.
Okay you get the idea it s just simple math.
In practice you want some headroom for the charge controller just in case you have extraordinarily bright conditions or decide to expand the size of your solar array in the future.
Again assuming a fully depleted battery you would need 20 amps average charging current 100 ah 5 hours.
So if your solar system s volts were 12 and your amps were 14 you would need a solar charge controller that had at least 14 amps.
So a 50 amp charger controller would theoretically work.
Solar panels usually range in wattage output from around 250 watts to 400 watts but some panels exceed the 400 watt mark.
The most common pv charge controllers come in 12 24 and 48 volts.
120 watts 18v 6 6 amps.
To calculate the energy it can supply the battery with divide the watts by the voltage of the solar panel.
Equivalent wattage and amperage values at 12 volts.
4 x 300 watt solar panels in series 1200 watts 48 vdc battery bank 25 31 amps.
The 5 pairs will be wired in parallel where the current adds to give you 5 sets times 5 amps per set equals 25 amps.
Enter the 25 as the maximum amps your wires need to carry.
So 600 watts at 12v would be 50 amps.
Please note that solar panels are not 12v i repeat solar panels are not 12v.
You do this 5 times.
10 solar panels rated at 5 amps at 12 volts.
The solar panel with the highest watt is the sunpower e series a commercial solar panel line.
10 x 300 watt solar panels in series 3000 watts 48 vdc battery bank 25 78 amps.
3 x 100 watt solar panels in series 300 watts 12 vdc battery bank 25 36 amps.
Amperage ratings can be between 1 60 amps and voltage ratings from 6 60 volts.
Now on the voltage of the panel you need a panel capable of up to 14 5 volts to fully charge the battery even when it starts charging at.
For example if the solar panel is rated at 175 watts and the maximum power voltage vmp is given as 23 6 volts then calculate the current as 175 watts divided by 23 6 volts which is equal to 7.