Dear Mike,
As co-author of upcoming book "The Handbook of Solar Water Pumping", we have
expanded its definition to include micro and national grid-tied systems in
which pumping is synchronized with power availability from PV. I had known
about frequency-based load control for microgrids (from a
Utilities have used and continue to use this method of control for their
own generators, except they refer to it as Droop Control. In addition to
Frequency/Watt response Voltage/VAR response is also used.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droop_speed_control
Building inverters that mimic the behaviour
Colleagues:
I am gearing up to tap some more copper. I assume this is a pertinent
subject since bus bars are going to be needed frequently for any storage
work.
I bought the fancy drill press with the tapping function and I am setting
it up. I ran a few tests and the functionality of the to
I recently found that Victron makes DC bus bars for battery work with studs
already on them. Up to 600A models are available.-GlennSent from my
'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling errors.-- Original
message--From: William Miller via RE-wrenchesDate: Fri, Dec 2, 2022 3:42
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Wrenches, William
I did a few back up systems for data hubs, we had 250+ kWhr systems. We had
to have a firewall between the batteries and everything else. We used
copper stock 1/2 x 2" and 20' long, each bank connected to the buss with
its own 250 a breaker, the buss was above the batteries mounte
Actually up to 1500 amps available including 1000 amp version as well. It’s
hidden in the spec sheets under large fuse holders.
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> On Dec 2, 2022, at 5:20 PM, Glenn Burt via RE-wrenches
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> I recently found that Victron makes DC bus bars for battery work with
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