Heres a good video of the JLD 404 features and use. https://youtu.be/TJcToZoVzbw
On Oct 20, 2017, at 3:38 PM, Sindelar Solar wrote:
Larry,
Thank you for the referral to this item. Unless I'm missing something:
- it lacks the ability to provide % of full;
- it lacks a charge efficiency fact
Right, it lacks many features. Old school method: tape a piece of paper next to
the meter showing AH removed = xx % full. I think any shunt up to 1000 amps can
be used. It can be programmed for different styles.
It also has two programmable relays to start a generator or notify the user to
char
Larry,
Thank you for the referral to this item. Unless I'm missing something:
- it lacks the ability to provide % of full;
- it lacks a charge efficiency factor, and can thus develop an
accumulated error;
- the accumulated error can be manually cleared but not automatically;
- it requires a
thanks Larry great find, I have a use also
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Starlight Solar Power Systems <
la...@starlightsolar.com> wrote:
> Look at the JLD 404. 500Vdc, 10kA
>
> see http://www.evwest.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=162
>
>
> Larry Crutcher
> Starlight Solar Power Syst
Look at the JLD 404. 500Vdc, 10kA
see http://www.evwest.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=162
Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems
On Oct 20, 2017, at 2:48 PM, Sindelar Solar wrote:
Wrenches,
I have an upcoming remote residential off grid upgrade job that uses one of the
I would go for an Egauge system.I can work on 144-volt battery, and report
the battery voltage, it can report easily the currents. Egauge has some
new functions that make mimicking a Trimetric possible. problem is going
to cost more than Trimetric. However, it has far greater monitoring
capabil
I actually saw one of those once, they did a presentation. Seemed like a
good idea, but they never had a good answer on charge controllers and
other equipment. The E meter can work at higher voltages. I used them
with 144 vdc battery banks before.
Ray Walters
On 10/20/17 3:48 PM, Sindelar
Wrenches,
I have an upcoming remote residential off grid upgrade job that uses one
of the rare Michigan Energy Works inverter/charger/controller packages,
this one from 1997, which the homeowner wants to continue using. The
package uses a 120 volt nominal array (10 x BP90 in series) and a 144V
Hey Old-Timers:
Okay, you are going to date yourself if you reply to this.
We need (2) Evergreen Solar 110 Watt modules, model number EC-110. Contact
me off-list for the data sheet and any specifics.
Thank you.
Paul Lyons
Paul Lyons, P.
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