[RE-wrenches] 150 watt dump load for 48 v micro hydro

Bob-O Schultze bob-o at electronconnection.com
Thu Aug 8 12:10:19 PDT 2013


Hiya John,
If this is something you need inspected and if you are using an inverter which has a voltage controlled AUX relay, dump ac into a very small cube heater using the AUX to turn a larger relay on and off. I would certainly recommend a solid state "hockey puck" relay rated for DC as some of those AUX controls will switch on and off quickly creating a PWM effect. I hate to admit to this in public, but I found an ideal 3C (Cheap Chinese Crap) cube heater in Walmart which as a 200W setting. Sometimes ya gotta do what ya gotta do...
If you don't need UL and want to roll yer own, it would be good to know just how many amps you are dumping and at what voltage. Assuming abut 55.2V (13.8V x 4) and further assuming that you need a full 150W dumped, that would mean your hydro was putting out about 2.73A at 55.2V. That, in turn, gives us a resistance value of about 20Ω. Good old ohm's law... You'll want to us a PWM controller such as a C-40. Then the trick is in finding the right resistor or (far more likely) combo of power resistors of the right ohm value to handle the wattage. Kinda hard to find these days. A quick search didn't come up with anything yummy, but I did find this nifty Parallel Resistor Calculator with saves time and brain cells.  http://www.1728.org/resistrs.htm
Good Luck, bob-O


On Aug 8, 2013, at 11:19 AM, John Blittersdorf wrote:

Any ideas what to use for a small mice hydro dump load?

John
Cvsolar

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On Aug 8, 2013, at 2:15 PM, Bob-O Schultze <bob-o at electronconnection.com> wrote:

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