Breaker space in PS-2DC [RE-wrenches]

William Miller wrmiller at charter.net
Tue Apr 24 13:50:56 PDT 2007


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Geoff:

I too, have toyed with the idea of using a GFI as input and output breakers 
for an MX60.  I see no reason why not other than you can not turn off the 
input and leave the output connected (except with the combiner).

Have you considered adding another PS2DC to the right, below or above the 
existing cabinet.  Connected with one or two 2" chase nipples, it is like a 
larger cabinet.

Two possible solutions for you.  Good luck.

William Miller


At 12:48 PM 4/24/2007, you wrote:

>The mx-60 could be current limited to 43 amps - what would you all say to
>using the gfi on both sides (prob no good as I think the gfi is not a
>current limiting device).  Maybe I could add a DC fuse inside to handle that
>and just use the gfi as disconnect means.
>
>Other work around would be a kluged add on box to hold a DC breaker (or
>GFI).  Not clean, but do-able.
>
>This is rural and not inspected but our policy is to work safely and to the
>NEC (or to it's intent when we are the design review).
>
>Any suggestions would be appreciated!
>
>For a brighter energy future,
>
>Geoff Greenfield


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