, at 11:59 AM, lance barker wrote:
> Mac, I'm not much of a poster, but there is another answer. Although I
> largely agree with the answers you've gotten, as far as they go, but I use a
> boost M PPT controller from
> http://genasun.com to trickle charge my 36 V Elek trac
Mac, I'm not much of a poster, but there is another answer. Although I largely
agree with the answers you've gotten, as far as they go, but I use a boost M
PPT controller from
http://genasun.com to trickle charge my 36 V Elek track from a pair of Arco
modules. It's not adjustable but is marine g
I'm up
On Nov 28, 2012, at 8:30 PM, William Korthof wrote:
> You could use a 120:120volt, with both the first and second inverters using
> the same phase, but the xfmr secondary used to supply 120 volts out of phase
> from the primary for the slave. Voila, auto-transformer 120:240 split phase
>
harge controller goes to float).
Lance Barker
Dave Palumbo wrote:
Looking for comments on the Apollo T80HV charge
controller.
We require a MPPT controller that will accept up
to 3 Sanyo
215N’s in series (194Voc / 157Vmp with 1.25 factor). To my knowledge
this
is the only controller
I also would be curious about similar serial number and manufactures
dates as Warren has pointed out, hope this helps. These have been very
good inverters for us in many applications. My home system has a pair
of OutBack FXs.
Lance Barker
Morning Hill
Canyon City, Oregon
541-542-2525
Warr
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