Wind Turbines with Windy Boy Inverter - Point Power [RE-wrenches]

Jeremy Rodriguez allsolar at ris.net
Sat Jul 10 08:21:29 PDT 2004


 

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Matt,
What about the breaker that Bergey now has in their XL.1 controller on the
input from the turbine?
Jeremy
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From: "Matt Tritt" <solarone at charter.net>
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Subject: Re: Wind Turbines with Windy Boy Inverter - Point Power
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Logan,

This is an old subject by now, however I think this is also an important
subject for those of us who work with small wind turbines.

I received an answer from our supplier J. Bornay regarding breakers in line
between turbine, controller and batteries; I quote: "no fuse or breaker
should be installed between the turbine and controller, or between the
controller and the batteries. If the circuit breaks in this circuit the
windturbine will run free and the automatic brake will not work". This is
obviously because the battery bank is a load bank.

In your statement you say that "if the breaker trips, the control circuit
will stay online and the turbine will go into slow mode". I can see how that
will happen if the circuit is interrupted after the controller (using the
dump load as resistance) but not if the circuit is broken before the
controller. I believe that my  suggestion was correct regarding the reason
for not having a breaker in the circuit; it's not to protect the controller
from "spikes", it's to protect the turbine from run-away.

Matt T
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Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 10:03 PM
Subject: RE: Wind Turbines with Windy Boy Inverter - Point Power
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If the breaker trips, the controller will stay online and the turbine
will go into "slow mode" or if you have a diversion load attached it
will continue to function, but dump the power into the diversion load.
I think that the main reason for not wanting a breaker is to prohibit a
sudden shutdown under load that may spike and damage the controller.

Logan



Matt Tritt wrote:
>
> One reason Bergey might not want to see breakers in their system is that
> the
> controller may need to stay connected to the battery to allow proper
> functioning of the dump load. That's how the old type analog controllers
> are
> on the Bornay turbines we import. If the connection were to fail between
> battery and controller, how will the machine "know" when to shut down?
>
> Or?
>
> Matt T
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> From: "William Bryce" <wlbryce at direcpc.com>
> To: <RE-wrenches at topica.com>
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 8:43 PM
> Subject: RE: Wind Turbines with Windy Boy Inverter - Point Power
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> Hi Ray
>
>  Although the Bergey manual says not to use breakers, to meet code, I
> have had to use them. In off grid non grid-tie installs I use a 70 amp
> breaker in the DC power panel. If you use a 60 Amp breaker you could
> have "Nuisance tripping" and that could damage the controller when it
> trips under a high load.  With 5- XL.1 turbines in the field, installed
> with breakers we have never had a Bergey (new)controller failure.
>
>  In our grid-tie system using Outback inverters, we had problems with DC
> ripple that would effect the operation of the grid-tie inverters during
> high turbine output and varying voltage. To correct this problem we had
> to connect the wind turbine directly to the battery bank.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Logan
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Solar Ray wrote:
> >
> > Hi Geoff;
> >
> > I'm sorry I have no info in those other Wind units, but I just installed
> > a
> > Bergey XL.1 and wanted to ask a Bergey man how do you deal with code
> > issues?  I like Bergey, but I find I have to use some pretty creative
> > methods to say land conduit to their controller. Also they say NOT to
> > put a
> > disconnect between their controller and the batteries, so that too made
> > me
> > uncomfortable and seemed to violate some basic code requirements. Bergey
> >
> > then states that: " All wiring should conform to the NEC..." ;
> > definitely a
> > conundrum and I'm basically pretty liberal on code issues.  Also, our
> > local
> > building code restricts the height to 35 ft, making decent turbulence
> > free
> > installation difficult if not impossible.
> > All thoughts, wisdom, expertise, etc. the list has to offer would be
> > greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Ray
> >
> > At 11:28 AM 6/25/2004, you wrote:
> >
> > >While I am a Bergey man, I am curious as to any of your experience with
> > >Point Power Systems wind products?  I think they are the "Fortis" line
> > >with
> > >some real running hours, and they apparently are selling a grid tie
> > >model
> > >set up for the windyboy.
> > >
> > >Along with that - there is a spanish company, "Bornay" I am curious
> > >about,
> > >and the chinese made "cyclone" that one of my competitors is goo-goo
> > >over.
> > >Happy belated solstice all...
> > >
> > >Geoff Greenfield
> > >NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer TM
> >
>
>
>
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> www.pineridgeproducts.com
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