I think it is Xantrex
> On Jun 5, 2021, at 7:44 PM, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
> wrote:
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> Hey Greg,
>
> The PW should be in here at the link. It is in the XWP NA link at the website
> under user manuals.
> https://solar.schneider-electric.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Conext-XW-Pro-NA-Adde
Wrenches, The password for the Schneider Configuration tool is "xantrex"
all lower case. This information was provided by Pieter Hubner of
Off-Grid Enterprises. I tried it and it works!
All the best,
Greg Egan
Remote Power Inc.
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Cool Tump ! I never did find it I know it is somewhere. Remember
after you enter it to hit accept and not enter. Xantrex use to have a user
forum and when XW came out, the project engiener Jeff Fieldhouse, who won
the DoD grant for developement was asked what XW means.
He said wel,l it means x
Good morning fellow wrenchers, need some help from those of you that
have a bit more tenure than I do. Was called to look at a site yesterday
that is down due to renovations. It is a gas station that has 20 KW worth of
solar on the canopy, two Trace PV-10208's and two transformers, one on the
Trace was sold to xantrex in about 1998 I recall. There are places that
will repair these from scrap units. They are seriously in the replacement
category if you have to be the "support" My opinion. Wow 85 watt BP solar
take me back to the late 90's. PITA to wire 264 small panels but they are
the
All of the "PV" Series inverters we installed from Trace/Xantrex required
external isolation transformers. That is, most smaller string inverters of
that era had built-in iso transformers, but the PV series did not.
Remember that the DC negative is grounded.
I suppose it's also possible that the
Those dinosaur Trace PV series inverters REQUIRE that isolation transformer
between it and the AC tie-in. As in, it cannot be removed.
So a big question is whether the two inverters are in good working order,
right? I’ve got inverters of that vintage still operating in the field. One
of the common
Why would you expect Schneider to support Trace? Trace was bought by
Xantrex who were bought by Schneider. That seems rediculous to expect parts
back 23+ years. One of the reason any company stops buiding a product is
the components are no longer available. The other reason is onboard memory
to s
Apologies! I missed the PV-10208 model for Trace
Dave Angelini
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 09:07:53 -0700, Blake Gleason
wrote: All of the "PV" Series inverters
Like you said Dave, Xantrex purchased Trace and the Xantrex line was
purchased by Schneider. Back in the day, if you got lucky in calling
Schneider solar tech support, you could find someone who possessed legacy
knowledge of Trace/Xantrex products and could assist with trouble-shooting
and repairs.
The problem with Battle born heated battery is that it was an after thought. It
uses power from the battery to heat itself and may fully discharge the battery.
LiFeBlue battery does not use any energy from the battery for heating. It also
has an advanced BMS-heater controller that can pass low c
In case you do not have the manual Peter, here is a link.
https://www.abcsolar.com/pdf/PV-10208.pdf
Dave Angelini Offgrid
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2021
10:38:38 -0400, wrote:
This is the way any battery designed for off grid use should be set up.
Life Blue may be a small supplier, but they are technically way ahead of
the Li+ pack on monitoring, BMS, and cold weather operation.
SOC: No complicated comm, just blue tooth on a phone, don't even need
cell service. It w
Discover and Fortress are all I use for LFP. Closed loop charging with
XW based on Soc and UL9540 for my clients in California. Game changer for
me. So the low temp problem for offgrid is going to be solved. We just keep
them from freezing for now in an offgrid home. Disagree that Life Blue is
th
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