As an inverter manufacturer .. I (we) agree with Phil.  He's absolutely on 
target with his reply.


Dan
Sr. Engineer


--- On Fri, 2/19/10, Phil Undercuffler <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Phil Undercuffler <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] single string of batts: must the interconnects be 
inverter size cables?
To: "RE-wrenches" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, February 19, 2010, 1:28 PM

The interconnects are part of the circuit.  Typical flexible cables used with 
batteries are THW rated (75C column), so in free air 2/0 interconnects would be 
good for 265 amps, before any temperature derates.  Therefore, you'd be safe 
from a NEC point of view.  However, if the inverter manufacturer has 
recommended 4/0 cables, then that recommendation would apply to all cables in 
the circuit.  Battery based inverters are asked to surge many times their rated 
capacity -- a 24V 4kW inverter surging to 2x capacity (pretty normal 
circumstances) is going to draw over 360 amps (8,000 / 22), even if only for a 
short period of time.  You don't want your interconnects to be the weak link in 
the system, causing shutdowns due to undervoltage unnecessarily.  


I'd use 4/0.

Phil Undercuffler
Conergy






On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Mick Abraham <[email protected]> wrote:

Example: 12 two volt battery cells in one 24 volt string. 4kW inverter/charger 
has 250 amp DC breaker size and 4/0 cables...as the inverter folks would want.

So...do the "cell to cell" interconnect cables have to also be 4/0? In the 
example above, 2/0 interconnects would suffice from the standpoint of basic 
safety...and even from the voltage drop standpoint...right?




Inverter company people may be best qualified to answer this, but any replies 
will be appreciated. While I'm at it: do the inverter folks request oversize 
cables because they want more capacitance on the DC input...or what?




Jolliness,

Mick Abraham, Proprietor
www.abrahamsolar.com

Voice: 970-731-4675






      
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