Neeed big 48V charge controllers [RE-wrenches]
info at backwoodssolar.com
info at backwoodssolar.com
Thu Aug 9 10:25:20 PDT 2001
If a contactor control is all you want you can use the SIMPLE SWITCH concept
from Solar Converters, add your own contactor. Personally I find dividing
the array to smaller groups and using a C-40 gives better charging
parameters since it can drop to float if unattended. Also I find wire sizing
and fusing the arrays goes better in small sections rather than 100+ amps on
a single input. But its a matter of scale.
Steve Willey
Backwoods Solar Electric Systems www.backwoodssolar.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Windy Dankoff, Dankoff Solar <windy at dankoffsolar.com>
To: <RE-wrenches at topica.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 9:29 AM
Subject: Neeed big 48V charge controllers [RE-wrenches]
> We are getting calls for 48V charge controllers (or power centers) in
> ranges of 100 amps and more. We'd love to distribute them, but who
> makes such a thing?
>
> Simple on/off contactor control is acceptable -- not a difficult matter.
>
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