The Magnum inverter number that Bob recommended would not work for 
international style AC input power, would it? If not for that, the Magnum 
inverter/charger does seem like a good way to get a lot of battery charger 
value for the money. Magnum does show some international style 
inverter/chargers, but not for a 48 volt battery.

Mick Abraham, Proprietor 
www.abrahamsolar.com 
Voice: 970-731-4675

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From: "robert ellison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> 
Sent: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:54:06 -0400 
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Charging with "no contact" systems

> Walt,
> Probably about the best bet is another set of inverters just as chargers. 
> Look at the Magnu 4448AE inverters, they have a great charger that draws less 
> incoming ac that any of the other chargers that I have tried. Seems that 2 of 
> the 4448 inverters will each put about 60 amps DC into a battery bank with 
> only 17 amps in @ 240 volts or 34 amps ac @ 120 volts.
> 
>  
> Just another wrenches opinion,
> Bob
> 
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Walt Ratterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello all,
>  
> We have an application in Haiti (and some African countries as well) where we 
> have inverter /battery systems on a lousy (very lousy) grids.  The grid is 
> good enough to charge batteries, but not sufficient for sensitive electronic 
> loads.
>  
> Therefore, the systems we are using are three Outback FX 3648 inverters.  If 
> they are connected with AC IN from the grid and the grid is on and is lousy 
> (but good enough to get through the voltage and frequency limits), then this 
> power will be passed on to the computers.  (The reality is that we have to 
> open the voltage window too wide to let the grid in at all, and thus 
> unacceptable to the electronics.)  So, we DO NOT connect the AC IN to the 
> inverters.  In other words, the FX units become inverters only, and never 
> pass AC current from the grid to the loads.  (This is what we are calling "no 
> contact" system – similar to a double conversion UPS system.)
>  
> So – we need to add separate battery charging to the battery bank that will 
> put in roughly equal amphours to what we feel the daily usage will be during 
> the day.
>  
> The load is about 8000 watts, which might translate to 140 to 170 amps of 
> discharging.  We might not have to put in the full amount of charge, since 
> our charging can continue in the night hours when the load is not 
> discharging, but we should probably try to charge the batteries at around 100 
> to 140 Amps DC (48V).
>  
> Does anyone have a recommendation as to the type of charger that might work 
> best for this, either bulk, or smart, or a combination?  OR……other 
> suggestions for this system that I am just missing??
>  
> We would plan to monitor this system by using the FlexNET DC system, adding a 
> DC shunt on the negatives of the feed going from the charger TO the batteries.
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Walt
>  
> Walt Ratterman
> SunEnergy Power International
>  
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