DC-DC Conversion questions [RE-wrenches]
Allan Sindelar
allan at positiveenergysolar.com
Sun Dec 26 17:35:49 PST 2004
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Does Vanner offer the Voltmaster in a 48-24 configuration?
And what about using a Solar Converters 48-24 unit as a battery equalizer,
rather than a step-down converter for specific loads. Any experience out
there?
Allan @+E
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ezra Auerbach, DragonSun Consulting" <ezra at lasqueti.net>
Hi Allan,
Over ten years ago I changed my home's basic voltage from 12 Vdc to 24 Vdc
to accomodate bigger inverter - an early SW Series I believe. I installed
a Vanner battery equalizer for the eixisting 12 Volt loads in our home.
The loads were all pretty simple ones, Sunfrost, lights, entertainment
system. I've since changed most of the low voltage circuits over to 120
Vac but still maintain a few DC fixtures and plugs in the nome. The
Vanner has worked flawlessley with nary a glitch (well...sometimes the
Vanner will have some effect of TV reception or CFL balast noise).
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