Beware that Victron has a crappy service/ returns policy.Do direct manufacturer 
support in the US, it all goes through their distributors.And returns have to 
be qualified by their distributor, and then approved by the factory overseas. 
My experience in front of a customer with this has led me to disqualify their 
products from our offerings.-GlennSent from my 'smart'phone, so please excuse 
typos and spelling errors.------ Original message------From: TumpDate: Mon, Apr 
20, 2020 11:30 AMTo: RE-wrenches;Cc: Subject:Re: [RE-wrenches] RectifierIF OFF 
grid is how you are sizing it, you might look at the Victron Quattro 5kW 
inverter.  100 A pass thru + AC assist,  45-65 hZ90-140 input range.On Apr 20, 
2020, at 10:56 AM, Mac Lewis <maclew...@gmail.com> wrote:This is an example of 
where  some code requirements bump up against logic.  I believe the AC voltage 
will be quite usable at the site, just not for code requirements of the AHJ, 
and it may get pretty low during high usage times.  T
 hey
 make the electrician size it for 100A minimum for an ADU, even though the 
loads are pretty minimal, and then require <5% VD from the main service 
entrance.  That is the requirement for the certificate of occupancy.    
Luckily, off-grid buildings don't have these requirements at all.  I'm going to 
size it as an off-grid and probably tie it in at some point in the 
future.Thanks for the input.On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 10:20 AM 
<drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org> wrote:We had a similar situation, and 
are now feeding a battery bank with a pair of 48 V Iota chargers. Iota can run 
on very low voltages. We have one Iota on each leg of the the 120/240 split 
phase to balance the load. It works. 
---
 
On 2020-04-18 21:25, Ray wrote:


When doing the volt drop calculation, be sure to correct for temperature, per 
the note after table 8, chapter 9 of the NEC.  The table values default at 167 
deg F (75 C).  An underground cable will be operating closer to earth 
temperature.   When I run volt
 drop for a 4/0 copper cable at 60 deg F, I'm seeing that you could go over 60 
amps and maintain a volt drop of 3%.  Not sure what the requirements for the 
building are, but that exceeds most of my off grid systems.  60+ amps at a 
final voltage of 232 v is almost 14kW. Is there air conditioning?  What are the 
calculated loads for this building?  Is the inspector actually calling this a 
problem?  I would do a proof of concept: turn every light on in the place, 
along with some typical appliances (hair dryer, microwave) hit a circular saw 
to really make the point, with a DMM plugged in.  I found long ago that actual 
measured volt drop was not as bad as Chapter 9 first predicts.
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
On 4/18/20 3:41 PM, Darryl Thayer wrote:


Hi Mac, There are a few questions like is it Al or Cu wire, What makes it 
unusable?  
for Voltage drop, I use Vd=2KIL/CMA for your case the unknown is the current.  
The installation of an inverter with grid support.  Many inverters
 have this,  you want a multimode inverter such as a Schneider, Outback, SolArk 
and I could name at least 4 more.  A normal house will run on 30 amps.  So 
assume 30 amps, Vd=2x21.6x30x1100/211600 =6.7 volts
So if the main house is at 240 Volts the remote house is at 233 Volts.  The 
multimode inverter could be set at grid support beyond 30 Amps.  For higher 
house loads the inverter can support up to 30 to 50 amps additional.  (SolArk 
is 50 amp) I would add a balancing transformer at the end of the line to make 
the 120 loads balance.  (an Autotransformer) such that  120 volts loads are 
balanced and the load is shared between 240-Volt conductors.  Based on my 
customers' experiences I would use AGM LA batteries, as I expect low usage of 
the battery and quick recharge, but that is the customer's choice.  I had one 
customer that had 10 years on the float-AGM battery set.     



On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 8:15 AM Mac Lewis <maclew...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi 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 
inverter 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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