Many may know that ive been using solar panels for quite a while now to charge my leisure batteries up. I simply used my digi controller to keep an eye on the voltage so I didnt fry the batteries, (especially in summer) and as long as it topped it up to 13volts I didnt care too much for them. A small booster panel came out in winter months to help top up the battery and that was that, job done.
But recently P&F went one step further and got a more powerful panel and recorded the ampage in and out with a MPPT controller which proved very interesting and so I went down the same route.
So now I have a 20 & 50w panels, connected together and fed into the MPPT controller then into a watt/amp meter to record the input a d then into the battery. Yet with low and little sun I felt it was pointless using the MPPT and connected the panels through the meter and direct to the battery. At most so far ive had a max of just over 2 amps going in, but its becoming addictive to how i can maximise the input of free electricity.
So ive ordered these, as my supplier of the previous amp meter has ran dry, so putting a little faith in cheap china ones;

So when these arrive, i wil connect each panel upto a meter, so I can see the performance from each panel. As I have both tilted at angle, one forward facing and the other rear facing.
So i can record the input from each panel and connect them into the input on the MPPT.