Kevin

Sounds similar to what we are looking to do. Any additional equipment in place 
to alert you if the site goes to battery or you hit a certain level of % of 
Battery? It would be nice to get an alert if the battery bank hit 50% just not 
sure what could be used for that application.

 

Brandon

 

 

From: Kevin Neal [mailto:ke...@safelinkinternet.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 12:19 AM
To: Brandon Yuchasz
Cc: af@af.afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] building our own 48volt DC sites grid tied.

 

We have been using the IOTA DLS-54-13 
(https://www.iotaengineering.com/dls5413.htm) for several years and they've 
been great workhorses.  They've been able to handle most of our needs, we pair 
it with 4 12v batteries that all fit in the bottom portion of our standard 30" 
x 36" x 16" enclosures.

 

On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 9:27 AM, Brandon Yuchasz <li...@gogebicrange.net> wrote:

 

 

After finally diving into our first 48 volt solar site last year we are now 
looking to convert some of our more critical sites to 48 volt battery banks 
that are still grid tied for charging the systems.  The plan being to extend 
the run time on the sites when we lose power.  Would anyone that is doing this 
type of system be willing to share some sources for the chargers that have 
stood the test of time in your network?  I am seeing these sites as 4 12 volt 
deep cycles ( or if room allows 8 – 6 volt ) this battery bank will feed new 
Packetflux Rack injectors, and the battery banks will be kept topped off by the 
charge controller. 

 

Thanks everyone,

 

Brandon

 


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