Enermaxer vs C40 [RE-wrenches]
jay peltz
jay at asis.com
Wed Aug 22 12:01:53 PDT 2001
Hi David,
I don't know about paralleling the loads, but I use the C-40. It is very
reliable, does a standard bulk/float charge, and is less expensive.
Also Southwest wind power has a new diverson load just for the C-40, its like
$90. I get mine from Energy Outfitters.
jay
peltz power
"David Palumbo, Independent Power & Light" wrote:
> The system in The UK is mainly microhydro and we will be using diversion
> load controllers. I have not used Enermaxers in many years. I remember
> needing to send those back for repair about as often as any other
> controller. Do any of you have any thoughts on the overall merits of the
> Enermaxer vs a Trace C40 (48V system), particularly in regards to
> reliability.
>
> Also, are there any problems in paralleling these diversion controllers (two
> C40's, or two Enermaxer's) to the same dump load?
> Thanks,
> David
>
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