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While that is true to a degree, the best answer is a series parallel ckt built around the voltage chosen. His inverter and any low voltage equipment requirements will determine the best way. Series will increase available voltage, but parallel will increase available amperage and watt/hours. 30x 1.6 = 48v maximum output/panel. Should he choose to do so he could have 4 series ckts each producing 12v which could then be wired in parallel to increase the available wattage/hour. For each panel.
Originally posted by daskakik
Seeing that most things are made to run off of 12 V you would have to connect them in series to get the voltage up around 12-13 volts. In parallel you would en up with the 1.6-1.7 voltage but would be able to provide more current.
You went with a grid tie system? May I ask why you want to stay on the grid?
Originally posted by QuietSpeech
Ok, I'm learning as I go and jumped before I looked on this project, the Grid Tie inverter I have is a 30VDC/36VDC to 120 VAC/60hz. Which means I should be looking at aiming for 30 volts dc and it will convert it over to 120v of alternating current?