Hi gang. Please comment to me off list about this.
The online search feature for Home Power wasn't as good as we would have
liked, though it was adequate for some uses.
But now you can download ALL the back issues to your computers (at no
cost). Then if you have the paid version of Acrobat
Related question: I always considered the *Home Power* and *SolarPro *article
search features to be really valuable parts of their websites, but neither
of these appear to be still available. I believe the *HP* article archive
DVD supports keyword searches (via Acrobat or other PDF viewer), but I
I use the CSW 4048. It has a 50 amp charger. A good spare for clients.
Get 2 of them. Repurpose an old Radian or XW well over 100A. XW+ is 140adc.
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Hi Wrenches,
>From a power perspective, I'm comfortable with a 5000W inverter, covering
some peak intermittent loads. As far as kWh/day, its going to be in the
10-15 kWh range I believe. if the rectifier and/or battery charger would
do ~700-1000W 24/7, it should be plenty from a power
Hey Kirk,
yes shielded cable does little good if you don't ground the little wire
provided at least at one end. I just run a ground wire and tape it to
the CAT cable.
Kirk Herander wrote on 4/17/20 5:50 AM:
So you terminate the shield somehow outside of the RJ45 connector?
On 4/16/2020
I guess I should mention... 240V input from a generator. If the charger
could ramp up the charge rate slowly, that would be helpful.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020, 2:21 PM Jason Szumlanski <
ja...@floridasolardesigngroup.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for a standalone 51V nominal battery charger suitable for
I'm looking for a standalone 51V nominal battery charger suitable for a
LiPO battery with 2-stage charging and adjustable setpoints for max current
and battery voltage. It would require dual chargers with 100A capacity (I
want dual chargers for redundancy so I have at least 50% capacity if one
There is just as much shielding inside Schneider, Outback or most any
electronics that are designed for networking. It is Engineered in. Canbus,
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From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf
Of Corey Shalanski
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2020
Hi Mac
All depends on how much power do you want out there?
Jay
Peltz power
> On Apr 17, 2020, at 7:08 AM, Glenn Burt wrote:
>
>
> How about a transformer at each end?
> Step up the voltage.
>
> -Glenn
> Sent from my 'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling errors.
>
> --
Cory, Wrenches
I had this at a golf course, we used the existing wire as a lower amp feed
to out Outback blue planet system, with proper programing and an ac to dc
48 volt 1000 watt charger. There was a small PV component and away it went,
worked great.
Jerry
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020, 6:15 AM Mac
Hey Mac.If you were to install an Outback Radian with a max of 50A pass
thru capability on a single inverter you could use your existing 4/0AWG
wire size and only have a 2.4% voltage drop. You could run a PV system
and inverter and only tap into the grid connection when PV alone wasn't
Cory, Wrenches
Mother Earth News https://www.motherearthnews.com is one that you may be
interested in
Jerry
NABCEP PV Inspector
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 9:28 PM Corey Shalanski wrote:
> Wrenches,
>
> Like myself, I imagine many folks on this list were avid readers of "Home
> Power" and
How about a transformer at each end?Step up the voltage.-GlennSent from my
'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling errors.-- Original
message--From: Mac LewisDate: Fri, Apr 17, 2020 9:15 AMTo: RE-wrenches;Cc:
Subject:[RE-wrenches] RectifierHi wrenches,I've got a architect
One can use shielded ends but there is NO shielding in place for the connector
inside the Schneider components. The most important thing is either enclosing
the com cables inside the shielding tin inside the PDP or wire the cables
outside of the devices. They (Schneider) had suggested 6’ cables
So you terminate the shield somehow outside of the RJ45 connector?
On 4/16/2020 9:01:53 PM, Jeff Clearwater wrote:
When I did my cable swap and reconfiguration that fixed it I also was more
careful to route the xanbus cables away from the batter/inverter cables -
thinking that perhaps
I'd suggest IAEI magazine found here: https://iaeimagazine.org/magazine/
All the best,
Martin Herzfeld, Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) Certified
Master Trainer ™ for Photovoltaics (PV) Installation Professional #IREC
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Contract Training Provider (CTP)
Adjunct Professor, Energy
Whats the voltage required/current?
> On Apr 17, 2020, at 9:14 AM, Mac Lewis wrote:
>
> Hi wrenches,
>
> I've got a architect client with a sub-optimal power situation on one of the
> projects he is working on. I'm running through a couple of scenarios that
> may work. Its a ADU (accessory
Hi wrenches,
I've got a architect client with a sub-optimal power situation on one of
the projects he is working on. I'm running through a couple of scenarios
that may work. Its a ADU (accessory dwelling unit) that is about 1100'
from power. The farmer had taken it upon himself to bury some
Thanks for the tips. I'll do some more tinkering next time. It's a solid 90
minutes from my office so I'm not sure when I'll make it back. I need to
tie it in with another service call in the area to make it work.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 9:01 PM Jeff Clearwater
wrote:
> When I did my cable swap
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