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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I second WIlliam's sentiment about
having all equipment communicate together, but Outback just ain't
there. I know Midnite's stuff will communicate with the universal
MODBUS language, and is not that silly proprietary stuff that
Outback does. I don't see any reason not to use Midnite Classic
lites and go to 4 modules in series. The customer will also
appreciate the computer interface on MyMidnite, much more than
suffering through the "MATE" screen. Let the Outbacks sell
independently, and I think for 2012, that's as good as it gets.<br>
The idea of AC coupling as others noted is also a decent option,
but when I last looked, it is much more expensive.<br>
Charge controllers are much cheaper per watt than inverters for a
48 vdc battery.<br>
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Ray Walters<br>
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On 12/17/2012 12:15 PM, William Miller wrote:<br>
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Sure we'd all like to be able to purchase one system that does
everything: equipment that communicates between chassis and the
outside world<br>
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