Yea weird times. Ha
I guess Zeke figured it out, oh well
I’ve got 4 meters, and they agree if and only if they get to full every few
days. If it goes longer they get further off. And I’m talking multiple
trimetrics all set exactly the same.
Given the flat curve of LipO, I don’t know if I trus
Yes Sonoma county requires 30' minimum from ground arrays for fire
setbacks. and by extension 30' from property lines (as an array owner
can't control a neighbors brush removal) More is surely advised! I
imagine other CA counties have similar requirements.
Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar wrote o
Blue Ion, and Simpliphi that I know of.
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
On 3/21/20 2:48 PM, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar wrote:
I see what you mean Ray. Sorry I misread your mail. There are not too
many batteries out there that need LBCO above 48V. Which ones are you
talking about pleas
Wrenches
Blue ion is a better solution, no extra parts cables or racking, all part
of the "system" and works very well
Jerry
On Sun, Mar 22, 2020, 11:44 AM Ray wrote:
> Blue Ion, and Simpliphi that I know of.
>
> Ray Walters
> Remote Solar
> 303 505-8760
>
> On 3/21/20 2:48 PM, Dave Angelini Off
Specifically with Blue Ion, the installation manual recommends 48V as
LBCO, but also recommends setting it a bit higher:
"Recommended Low Voltage Disconnect Setting: 48 VDC (~2-10% State of Charge)
BMU will power down the Blue Ion 2.0 cabinet at 44 VDC (<1% State of Charge)
Based on system disch
The possibility of dark start and 30% higher cost are 2 reasons we have
preferred Simpliphi lately. Simpliphi just requires resetting its
breaker on top of the battery. Also the Simpliphi allows more layouts,
so it doesn't stick out into the room. We have one customer that has a
system with e
Wrenches
Don't let the LBCU scare you as this battery has such a flat SOC line that
when it falls off there is not much left in the tank. In addition set the
flex net to low SOC at 15% and critical to 10%.
On Sun, Mar 22, 2020, 12:15 PM Sindelar Solar
wrote:
> Specifically with Blue Ion, the ins
That's the whole point: we need the LBCO to be higher than 48v to catch
the beginning of that steep drop off, so that there is still enough
reserve left to keep the monitoring and solar charge controllers in
operation, and avoid the dreaded dark start. With Simpliphi, we don't
have the dark st
Ray,
Have you heard bought about using the Aux relay to control the AC output at
what ever voltage you want?
Jay
> On Mar 22, 2020, at 3:13 PM, Ray wrote:
>
>
> That's the whole point: we need the LBCO to be higher than 48v to catch the
> beginning of that steep drop off, so that there
Sorry about spell check
It should have read.
Have you thought about...
> On Mar 22, 2020, at 4:04 PM, Jay wrote:
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> Ray,
> Have you heard bought about using the Aux relay to control the AC output at
> what ever voltage you want?
>
> Jay
>
>
>
>
>>> On Mar 22, 2020, at 3:13 PM, Ray
Jay,
Do you mean: use the Aux relay to activate the Remote Power Off? What is
the low battery setting range for the Aux relay? I don't see it in the
manual.
Kent Osterberg
Blue Mountain Solar
On 3/22/2020 4:04 PM, Jay wrote:
Ray,
Have you heard bought about using the Aux relay to control t
Wrenches, good health to you and your loved ones. I have a client that
thinks he wants bifacial modules since his site is in the Alaskan arctic
and they have snow a significant amount of the year. I've been
installing standard modules on racks that can be set at 90 deg in the
fall and set bac
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