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= 14F. Coldest clear morning your site sees; cold raises panel voltage.

Solar array

Panels + how they are wired (series x parallel)

Rich Solar MEGA 200 200W 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panel
200W, Voc 21.8V, Isc 11.6A
2 panels, 400W total

Charge controller

MPPT/PWM between array and battery

Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/30
MPPT, 100V max PV, 30A, 12/24V banks

Battery bank

Identical batteries in parallel

LiTime 12V 230Ah Plus LiFePO4
12.8V 230Ah LIFEPO4, BMS 200A
2.9 kWh total

Inverter / all-in-one

DC to AC. All-in-one units include the charge controller.

Renogy 1000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter (RNG-INVT-1000-12V-P2)
inverter, 12V, 1000W (2000W surge)

Wire runs

One-way distances for wire and fuse sizing.

SegmentContinuousRun (one way)Copper wireV-dropFuse/breaker
Array to charge controller11.6A15 ft14 AWG2.39%15APV-rated (gPV) fuse or DC breaker
Charge controller to battery bank30.0A5 ft8 AWG1.47%40AClass T
Battery bank to inverter78.1A3 ft3 AWG0.72%100AClass T
Array to charge controller: show the math
Continuous current = 11.6A
Design current = 11.6A x 1.25 (NEC continuous) = 14.5A
Wire: 14 AWG copper (75C ampacity 20A); voltage drop 2.39% over 30ft round trip at 36.8V (target <= 3%)
Fuse/breaker: 15A - two criteria, both required:
  carry the load: fuse >= design 14.5A -> next standard size = 15A
  protect the wire: fuse 15A <= 14 AWG ampacity 20A - OK
  construction: PV-rated (gPV) fuse or DC breaker
Charge controller to battery bank: show the math
Continuous current = 30A
Design current = 30A x 1.25 (NEC continuous) = 37.5A
Wire: 8 AWG copper (75C ampacity 50A); voltage drop 1.47% over 10ft round trip at 12.8V (target <= 3%)
Fuse/breaker: 40A - two criteria, both required:
  carry the load: fuse >= design 37.5A -> next standard size = 40A
  protect the wire: fuse 40A <= 8 AWG ampacity 50A - OK
  bank BMS continuous 200A >= fuse 40A: the bank can hold the fuse's rated load
  construction: Class T (interrupt rating matters on battery mains)
Battery bank to inverter: show the math
Continuous current = 78.1A
Design current = 78.1A x 1.25 (NEC continuous) = 97.7A
Wire: 3 AWG copper (75C ampacity 100A); voltage drop 0.72% over 6ft round trip at 12.8V (target <= 3%)
Fuse/breaker: 100A - two criteria, both required:
  carry the load: fuse >= design 97.7A -> next standard size = 100A
  protect the wire: fuse 100A <= 3 AWG ampacity 100A - OK
  bank BMS continuous 200A >= fuse 100A: the bank can hold the fuse's rated load
  construction: Class T (interrupt rating matters on battery mains)

Mount the fuse close to the battery positive terminal - it protects the wire run, so the unprotected stub should be as short as possible.

Sized for 75C copper ampacity with the NEC 1.25 continuous factor and a 3% voltage-drop target. Round up when between sizes and verify against local code.

Balance of system - shopping list

ItemQtyFor
14 AWG copper wire1~35 ft total (15 ft one way, round trip + slack) - Array to charge controller
15A PV-rated (gPV) fuse or DC breaker1Array to charge controller
8 AWG copper wire1~15 ft total (5 ft one way, round trip + slack) - Charge controller to battery bank
40A Class T1Charge controller to battery bank - include the matching fuse holder/block
3 AWG copper wire1~10 ft total (3 ft one way, round trip + slack) - Battery bank to inverter
100A Class T1Battery bank to inverter - include the matching fuse holder/block

Derived from the wire and fuse guidance above. Wire lengths include round trip plus slack - verify against your actual layout, and verify ratings against local code. Buy fuses and wire from reputable electrical suppliers; marketplace listings for these items are a common source of counterfeit or mislabeled parts.

Parts list

PartQtyEst. priceWhere to buy
Rich Solar MEGA 200 200W 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panel
panel2 in series x 1 stringdatasheet
2$340
Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/30
controllerdatasheet
1$220
LiTime 12V 230Ah Plus LiFePO4
batterydatasheet
1$520
Renogy 1000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter (RNG-INVT-1000-12V-P2)
inverterdatasheet
1$175.99
Estimated total$1,255.99
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infoArray is oversized for the controller - output will clip at ~384WArray size vs controller charge output

The array can push 31.3A but the controller tops out at 30A. This is common and usually fine: you harvest more in mornings, evenings, and winter, and the controller simply caps peak output. Verify the controller's max array wattage is not exceeded (separate check).

Array = 200W x 2 panels = 400W
Potential charge current = 400W / 12.8V = 31.3A
Controller rated charge current: 30A
11 passing checks - expand to see the math
passBattery matches the 12V systemSystem voltage coherence

LiTime 12V 230Ah Plus LiFePO4 (12.8V nominal) is a 12V-class battery.

battery nominal 12.8V is in the 12V class == system 12V
passInverter matches the 12V systemSystem voltage coherence

Renogy 1000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter (RNG-INVT-1000-12V-P2) DC input is 12V-class.

inverter DC input 12V is in the 12V class == system 12V
passCharge controller supports 12V banksSystem voltage coherence

Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 supports 12/24V battery banks.

controller battery voltages [12, 24] include 12V
passString Voc stays at 47.9V at -10C - cannot reach the 100V limit at any temperatureCold-temperature string voltage

2 x Rich Solar MEGA 200 200W 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panel in series stays below the Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 max PV input voltage at your design low temperature. This string cannot reach 100V at any physically possible temperature.

Why this matters: Panel voltage rises as temperature falls. A string that measures fine in summer can exceed the controller's absolute maximum input voltage on the first cold clear morning, which can permanently destroy the controller - and at these DC power levels, failures can start fires. This is the mistake experienced builders catch most often in DIY parts lists.

Voc_string = Voc x N_series x (1 + tempCoeff/100 x (T_design - 25))
          = 21.80V x 2 x (1 + (-0.28%/100) x (-10 - 25))
          = 21.80V x 2 x 1.0980 = 47.9V
Controller max PV input: 100V
Crossover: string Voc reaches 100V at T = 25 + (100/43.6 - 1) x 100/-0.28 = -437C (below absolute zero - never reached)
passString Vmp 36.8V has healthy margin over the 12V bankMPPT voltage margin

Clears the start floor cold and the hot-weather floor with sag included.

Vmp_string = 18.40V x 2 = 36.8V
Start floor = V_batt + 5V = 12 + 5 = 17V
Hot Vmp (~11% sag) = 36.8V x 0.89 = 32.8V vs hot floor 20V
passArray short-circuit current 11.60A is within the 35A limitArray current vs controller input limit

Within the Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 published max PV short-circuit current.

Isc_array = 11.60A x 1 parallel = 11.60A
Controller max PV short-circuit current: 35A = 35A (manufacturer-specified, compared directly)
passArray 400W is within the controller's 440W rating at 12VMax array wattage for battery voltage

Within the published maximum array wattage.

Array = 200W x 2 panels = 400W
Controller max array wattage at 12V: 440W
passVictron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 supports LiFePO4 chargingBattery chemistry support

Controller has a lithium profile or user-adjustable charge voltages.

battery chemistry = lifepo4; controller lifepo4_profile = true
passBank BMS limit 200A comfortably covers the inverter's 78.1A drawInverter draw vs battery BMS limit

Healthy headroom at full inverter load.

Inverter draw = 1000W / 12.8V = 78.1A
Bank BMS limit = 200A x 1 batteries = 200A
Headroom band starts at 80% of limit = 160A
passBank BMS peak 600A covers the inverter's 156.3A surgeInverter surge vs battery peak limit

Surge loads within the bank's published peak rating.

Surge draw = 2000W / 12.8V = 156.3A
Bank BMS peak = 600A x 1 batteries = 600A
passCharge current 30A is within the bank's 200A capacityCharge current vs bank capacity

Charge rate within limits.

Controller rated charge = 30A
Bank max charge = manufacturer max charge 200A x 1 = 200A

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