This CS panel's voltage is relatively low, so assuming that your lowest temperature in your area is -1 degrees C, you could easily place 9 (414.28v) or even 10 (460.31V) in series without blowing the MPPT, which tops out at 500V. The optimal sweet spot for the MPPT is under 425V though, so 9 would be better.
If I look at the data sheet, it states that Isc is 18.52A at STC, and Imp 17.25A.
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NMOT for the panel is 41 degrees C (give or take 3 degrees either way), with an ambient temperature of 20 degrees.
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I was still a little concerned about the high Isc at STC though, so I did some calcs. At midday, ambient temperature may be 33 degrees C, which will probably throw the NMOT current calculation out by a factor of 0.05 percent per degree. Amps, unlike voltage, rise with temperature, so your panel string in series (and under load) could be producing up to 13.889 amps, which the MPPT will reduce to just under 13A, so not too much wasted. It would perform like a 585 W panel. I hope that it survives the summer, keep us posted.