Hi Walt,
Have you tried the solar converters VCS units.
They come active high and low, each unit will do from 12-48v systems.
Up to 30 amps dry contact relay
totally adjustable voltage hi/low
jay
peltz power
On Feb 23, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Walt Ratterman wrote:
Hello,
In our off-grid systems in Africa, we have been using the AUX relay
on the FX to perform an alarm function (instead of starting a
generator that might not start.) We use the GenAlert programming
to energize and de-energize an alarm on two voltage settings. (low
battery, and recovered battery….)
We have some instances where we are trying to retrofit a similar
alarm situation into an inverter system that has no programmable
relays.
Any ideas as to what equipment we could use to take the place of the
AUX contact on the FX? WE can deal with either wet or dry contacts,
but the tricky part is being able to set the voltage on and off
points. We are dealing with both 48V and 24VDC systems.
Thanks,
Walt
Walt Ratterman
SunEnergy Power International
11 Laurel Lane South Washougal, WA 98671
(360)-837-3680 ▪ fax (360)-837-1315 ▪ Skype Walt-Mobile
[email protected] ▪ www.SunEPI.org
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