Hello all,

 

We have an application in Haiti (and some African countries as well) where we 
have inverter /battery systems on a lousy (very lousy) grids.  The grid is good 
enough to charge batteries, but not sufficient for sensitive electronic loads.

 

Therefore, the systems we are using are three Outback FX 3648 inverters.  If 
they are connected with AC IN from the grid and the grid is on and is lousy 
(but good enough to get through the voltage and frequency limits), then this 
power will be passed on to the computers.  (The reality is that we have to open 
the voltage window too wide to let the grid in at all, and thus unacceptable to 
the electronics.)  So, we DO NOT connect the AC IN to the inverters.  In other 
words, the FX units become inverters only, and never pass AC current from the 
grid to the loads.  (This is what we are calling “no contact” system – similar 
to a double conversion UPS system.)

 

So – we need to add separate battery charging to the battery bank that will put 
in roughly equal amphours to what we feel the daily usage will be during the 
day.

 

The load is about 8000 watts, which might translate to 140 to 170 amps of 
discharging.  We might not have to put in the full amount of charge, since our 
charging can continue in the night hours when the load is not discharging, but 
we should probably try to charge the batteries at around 100 to 140 Amps DC 
(48V).

 

Does anyone have a recommendation as to the type of charger that might work 
best for this, either bulk, or smart, or a combination?  OR……other suggestions 
for this system that I am just missing??

 

We would plan to monitor this system by using the FlexNET DC system, adding a 
DC shunt on the negatives of the feed going from the charger TO the batteries.

 

Thanks,

 

Walt

 

Walt Ratterman

SunEnergy Power International

 

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