I set it up so the 12VDC transmitter was powered by the AUX on one of the
charge controls. Except the receivers did not go on with the charge control
I have.

Brad

On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 8:42 PM, Jeremy Rodriguez <allsolarjer...@msn.com>
wrote:

> We’ve installed many Midnite BHs with the disconnecting combiners (and
> battery disco modules pre 2017 NEC.)
> Recently we set up a roof mounted array with the disconnecting HV combiner
> along with the SOB for the PV Side of the CC. Worked well.
> I’d be interested in the OB gear as well.
>
>
> Jeremy Rodriguez
> Solar Installation / Design Expert
> All Solar, Inc.
> 1463 M St
> Penrose Colorado 81240
>
> Sent by Jeremy's iPhone. Sorry for typos and shorthand.
>
> On Aug 14, 2018, at 5:45 PM, Ray <r...@solarray.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All;
>
> Its time to beat this poor dead horse again:  What is the latest, greatest
> ways to comply with 690.12 for lower voltage 150 Voc array with a charge
> controller in an off grid system?  At the moment, we are planning on using
> Midnite's new SOB system, and were told that while it won't work with most
> charge controllers, that it does work with Magnum's PT 100.  I'd like to
> hear from folks that have done this, any problems you've had, and also an
> explanation of why their transmitter is powered by 12 vdc, and not 24 or 48
> vdc.    We definitely don't want to have the PV array dependent on AC
> power, so their AC transmitter is out.  If the inverters shut down from low
> battery voltage, the last thing we want is for the array to shut off too.
>
> I've done a few Birdhouse setups and found them to be fatally flawed. If
> there is a nuisance trip, (seemingly relatively common) the customer had to
> scale the roof to reset the PV array to "ON". I'm also looking at Outback,
> but it seems prohibitively expensive.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Ray Walters
> Remote Solar
> 303 505-8760
>
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