What panels are used is not an issue, what is important, that all panels are of the same wattage and from the same supplier.
Next ensure the unloaded or what is referred to as the open circuit voltage does not exceed the Inverter maximum input PV DC input.
Next ensure that the ISC or short circuit current, does not exceed the Inverter maximum operating PV DC input current, and you should be safe.

Of course the placement of the panels is extremely important. Panels that are connected in series should all be exposed to the sun, NO SHADOWS, as this will affect the series array performance.
If you have a north facing roof surface then you are lucky and get away with one series array.

If you do not have sufficient area to place all the panels facing north, or if you have a roof facing West and East, then you will require 2 sets of series panel arrays, one on the West side, and one on the east side, and if you have a Sunsynk/Deye, then no problem. In the morning the East facing array will collect sunlight, and in the afternoon, the West facing panels will collect sunlight. It will mean a double cost in PV panels.