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We can ballpark maximal/theoretical harvest by multiplying the bank voltage (Vbatt) by the panel's short circuit current (Isc).
Real world conditions and esoteric concepts like I/V curve fill factor will conspire to depress observed current (A) and therefore observed harvest (W). The quick math to above is just to illustrate how the bank voltage tail wags the PWM dog.
Keep us in the loop about how the project turns out. :-)