To do this, first, connect the solar panels in a series and then join the strings in parallel. A simpler solution is to install microinverters to optimize each solar panel individually. This helps to avoid the problem of power loss due if one of the panels in the system is in. Shading Performance Dramatically Differs: Parallel wiring maintains 83% efficiency with 25% panel shading, while series wiring drops to just 25% efficiency under the same conditions. Each affects voltage, current, and performance differently, making them suitable for various solar installations. For example, when connecting 4 solar panels in parallel and each panel is rated at 12 volts and 5 amps, the entire array would be 12 volts and 20 amps. Do the same with the negative wires. Be sure that you are using the right wires before connecting the panels. The current capacity increases, 3.