dark past. The 72 volt
battery would involve almost 90 volts to equalize.
Darryl
From: "toddc...@finestplanet.com"
To: RE-wrenches
Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 4:42:00 PM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] questions about solar charging 72v UPS
I see th
I see the FM60 had a 60 volt option. Why not just use a single one at that
battery setting for charging the battery bank?
Todd
On Thursday, February 10, 2011 9:44am, "Darryl Thayer"
said:
Hi all
I have attached a PDF of a charging scheme using Outback FM controllers. The
upper voltage 3
HI all I check into the Tristar and it connects the same as the Outback, what I
could not remember was the set up and communications cableing. The set up
relies on the negative floating and in this case, the MS software and a Laptop,
sets the 36 volt charging profile, the communications port is
and positive to 72
volt point.
Also the MX 60 may have changed. the Tri60 may have changed.
Darryl
From: Mick Abraham
To: RE-wrenches
Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 10:06:02 PM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] questions about solar charging 72v UPS
Hi, Ron~
The
Hi, Ron~
The Midnite Classic PV controller shows 72 volt nominal as one of the
battery choices on its menu screen. That's about the only option I know of.
Even though the HV controller from Apollo can accept a similar range of PV
input voltage I think that unit stops at a 48v battery--maybe becaus
Hi All,
I recently acquired some UPS units that are a high end portable units (GE
GT3000). They are nearly new and I would like to rig them up as a standalone
emergency back-up power source with a solar (or wind) charging option. These
units have sine wave output and are a double conversion typ
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