what is the max wattage the unit can handle? (it can't be 80 X 600?)
todd
On Friday, November 4, 2011 4:12pm, "John DeBoever"
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> Schneider Electric just launched their MPPT 80-600, which is a 80A , up to
> 600 V.
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Schneider Electric just launched their MPPT 80-600, which is a 80A , up to 600
V.
John
Trojan Battery Company
- Original Message -
From: Carl Emerson [mailto:freepo...@freepower.co.nz]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 07:08 PM
To: 'RE-wrenches'
Subject: [RE-wrenches] High Voltage MPPT un
Hi there,
I have heard that Morningstar are bringing out a high voltage MPPT unit next
year.
This unit will run up to 600 Volts.
In the mean time what other units are available that allow for higher than
150 VDC from the array.
I want to avoid the expense of using a Sunnyboy at the array and br
Thanks for all the info. This group rocks!
J
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From: Ray Walters
To: RE-wrenches
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Voltage Regulator
You could almost run a 22 v nominal system, if you used 2 v cells. Charge
controllers
Wow. That is so different from our experience. Again, Enphase has been
spectacular about replacements, but we're talking dozens out of the
1000+ inverters we have installed. I wonder if it is an environmental
issue. It's hot around here in Florida...
Jason Szumlanski
Fafco Solar
From: r
We have over 1000 Enphase units installed of multiple types - mostly M210s
and M190s. We just had our first overt failure of an M190. It just went
dead after a couple of months of operation. I'll keep my eye out for
underperforming units but haven't noticed any yet.
-August
*From:* re-wrenche
Wrenches
I was ready to order Enphase 215s with the MC4 connectors when I was told by
the distributor that these micros with the MC4 was for the Ontario FIT and
more expensive so I should go with the Anphenol H4 connectors on the US
version. I was leary of using different brands ever since I read
Separation is an issue the NEC does not address clearly .However, please
make sure you allow adequate room to repair the conduit if damaged, and 12'
seems to be the magic number. I lso had no luck looking in 490.
NEC 300.4(C)(2)(e) also seems a bit relevant where it allows for conductors
of differ
Solar converters used to make a DC regulated SS power supply, I'd check them.
http://www.solarconverters.com/index.html
jay
peltz power
On Nov 4, 2011, at 8:01 AM, John DeBoever wrote:
> Jeremy,
>
> I understand that your application wants the wireless communication load to
> operate at 24VD
Doug:
The link below may provide some ideas:
http://millersolar.com/MillerSolar/practices/Technical_Procedures/Metal_and_membrane/metal_and_membrane_roofs.html
William Miller
At 04:29 AM 11/4/2011, you wrote:
Wrenches,
We have a project that will involve installing arrays on storage units.
We have had two 210's go dark.
With SunPower 225.
We keep one spare 210 in stock (have not had any 190's go yet).
In a message dated 11/3/2011 2:27:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
ma...@pvthawaii.com writes:
For the first time, several weeks ago, after 40-50 Enphase installs, we’ve
come a
Jeremy,
I understand that your application wants the wireless communication load to
operate at 24VDC with a voltage tolerance of +-4V (15%). Since your battery
bank will operate between voltages larger than +-15%, you will need typically
22-30V/24V DC/DC converter with max 15% voltage tolera
I did some research on this a while back, and one thing I learned is
that a switching regulator is more efficient than a linear regulator,
which may be important to you in this case if battery or energy
production capacity is a concern. You probably don't have to worry about
low voltage because you
I've never installed a M210, but we have had dozens of M190 failures,
mostly within a short period of time after installation but a few older
failures have trickled in lately. On one job with 236 208V M190's, we
have replaced about a dozen. To date we have not had a single M215
failure, including o
Wrenches,
We have a project that will involve installing arrays on storage units.
The roof is metal, over 1 1/2" rigid insulation, over 2x8 rafters.
We have come up with a couple solutions, but thought it wise to consult here.
Has anybody else installed on this type of roofing?
What was your appro
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