Hi Mark

I would go with a Magnatec Aurora 6Kw inverter, it will seamlessly couple to the Outbacks. That is the way we do battery charging with the Eoltec 6Kw turbines, as currently we do not have a battery charging controller.
We then use Morningstar Tristars to divert the excess.

Thanks

Logan

On Apr 19, 2009, at 10:03    -Apr 19, Mark Dickson wrote:

Larry,
I am having a somewhat similar problem with a recently installed IG5100. I have it installed in conjunction with an Outback battery based system for AC coupling. We have it set up to divert its loads to an electric ice melter and then to a large electric heater as the battery voltages climb. A third relay cuts the array power between the Fronius and the AC panel if the battery voltage continues to climb to unsafe levels. When we have heavy sunshine and low house loads (second home) and the array output climbs above 3000 or so watts, we continually get a “State 108” code and shut down cycles each time a relay trips on a diversion load. I have worked with both Outback and Fronius (who have been great!) but at this point we are all baffled. I think my next step, especially after reading the above post is to replace the Fronius. Then as a last resort swap the IG5100 out to a couple of SMA 3000US’s (a 6000US does not configure well with the 28 evergreens).

Any input from you guys would be greatly appreciated!

Mark Dickson
Oasis Montana Inc.


Pine Ridge Products LLC
1646 East Highwood RD
Belt, MT 59412

406-738-4283

www.pineridgeproducts.com
www.chinookturbines.com



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