Brad

 

  We have used these products often, but in Hybrid applications Really need to 
use their device to activate them. Can be powered by the back up loads panel or 
main in an off grid panel, just need to have a disconnect in line. The key is 
all the negative wires have to go through their ct’s and yes it needs 120 volts

 

  We have gone through lots of gyrations with these folk and yes the customer 
support is extremely hard to understand but if run properly works fine.

 

Peter

ASAE

 

From: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org> On Behalf Of 
Bradley Bassett via RE-wrenches
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2023 10:42 AM
To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Cc: Bradley Bassett <bbasse...@gmail.com>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] APsmart and charge controllers

 

I had a talk with tech support at APS about using the APSmart RSD devices in my 
DC coupled system. I found it hard to understand him so I'm not completely 
clear on what he said. One thing was clear and that is they do not test these 
for use with charge controllers, so can't support that use. Other than that I 
think he said that they require a certain amount of resistance on the power 
lines to stay powered up. He said that it would not likely stay powered up when 
connected directly to a battery bank, and would not stay powered up on an open 
circuit. 

 

What I ran into using 2 strings of 4 modules in series is in low light they 
would turn on, voltage would rise to open circuit voltage, then collapse back 
to 0. The charge controller would turn on when the voltage rose and turn off 
when the voltage fell. Repeat over and over.  When full sun was on the array it 
would stay connected, but operated at a voltage indicating one each APS was not 
turned on in each string. 

 

I now have Fireraptors on the array which of course works fine. But what a lot 
of wire to deal with. Also note that the Fireraptors work fine powered up with 
15 volts instead of the specified 24 volts. 

 

Has anyone successfully used these with any charge controllers?

 

 Brad Bassett

 

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