Again, that has an inverter to supply the load. That is the opposite of
what we are looking for.
bp
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On 7/1/2021 1:06 PM, Robert Andrews wrote:
https://shop.signaturesolar.us/products/6kw-120-240v-grid-tie-inverter-by-delta
On 7/1/21 12:18 PM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
Outback power makes inverter/charger combo units. You could add any
solar controller to the mix.
There are islanding inverters that are an all in one unit.
I don't know anything about this product but it came up when I
searched for islanding grid tie inverter:
https://www.pika-energy.com/islanding-inverter/
-----Original Message----- From: Bill Prince
Sent: Thursday, July 1, 2021 12:25 PM
To: AFMUG
Subject: [AFMUG] Hybrid AC/Solar charge controller?
We are looking for a hybrid AC/Solar charge controller. We have a few
sites that are primarily powered by the grid on AC using a DC UPS to
keep up a 48VDC plant. Most of the equipment runs directly on the 48VDC,
with a few legacy devices running on 24VDC.
We want to augment the AC power with solar for a couple of reasons.
First, it will provide recharge for the AC during expected rolling
blackouts. Second, we can reduce the overall AC/grid costs if the solar
can provide the bulk of the power when the sun is shining. We live in a
relatively solar-friendly environment, and typicially get 5-11 hours of
usable solar per day, depending on season. We think an appropriately
sized solar/battery setup could eliminate the need for a generator.
I'd like to find an off the shelf solar controller that can take 2 power
inputs; one from solar, and one from AC (or maybe just rectified AC?).
Any help from the borg?
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