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 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 4/0 a few years ago to run power out there.  Voltage drop 
is the big issue and its not going to pass the AHJ inspection.  We could just 
ditch the grid and go off-grid, but it seems like a shame to not tap into the 
grid resource.  Instead of dealing with the voltage drop, I was thinking it may 
make sense to rectify that low AC voltage input and parallel a smallish battery 
bank (size is yet to be determined), then use an off-grid inverte
 r to
 serve the loads at good voltage.I am looking for feedback on this concept.  
What do you think?Also, are there any recommendations for good quality 
rectifiers with wide input voltage window?  Thanks in advance for your help-- 
Mac Lewis"Yo solo sé que no sé nada." -Sócrates
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