...600 Watt HOURS per day….

It must be active 24/7. If deactivated, the battery is disconnected. Thanks but 
this is irrelevant now since I found a 500 amp solenoid that only consumes 41 
WH per day. 

Larry

On Feb 13, 2014, at 4:33 PM, Jerry Shafer <jerrysgarag...@gmail.com> wrote:

OK So if you only have the 600 watts per day when you are either on shore power 
or on a genny can you design the system to not be needed when they are off and 
kill that load
Jerry

On Feb 13, 2014 11:51 AM, "Larry Crutcher, Starlight Solar Power Systems" 
<la...@starlightsolar.com> wrote:
Hi Jerry,

The no-fault condition from the CPU is +12Vdc. A fault causes 0 volts. These 
are the contactors I plan to use: 
http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70062412

Larry

 

On Feb 13, 2014, at 12:38 PM, Jerry Shafer <jerrysgarag...@gmail.com> wrote:

So Ian clear does the fault activate the relay or does the absence of the fault 
activate the relay because its usually best to have a absent or no fault hold 
the relay on and if anything fails as a the relay will rest this can be done 
with motorized on or contactor high load switch, you should also look at the 
switch AIC rating also
Jerry
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