And with most all of these grid tie wind inverters, they rely heavily on an external voltage clamp/ limiter.
With the Aurora it was the MWI interface.

I don't believe these are available anymore.

Grid-tie wind inverters are getting almost as hard to find as affordable 72 cell replacement modules ;-)
Roy Butler
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On 9/4/2014 5:58 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Power One (now ABB) had their Aurora GT inverter for wind that I believe worked down
to around 48 volts.  It was (is ?) an MPPT wind inverter kind of like the SMA Windy Boy was
so would  raise its input voltage as the wind blows faster.

Now that ABB has taken over Power One, I can't seem to find this one on their web site
but I probably just haven't looked long and hard enough.

I hope it's still available.  It did a pretty good job as I remember.

boB



On 9/4/2014 2:04 PM, Brian Teitelbaum wrote:

Chris,

 

What is the wattage rating of the wind turbine?

 

And is that 48-60 VDC directly out of the turbine, or is that what comes out of the turbine’s “controller”? To put that another way, are there just two wires coming out of the turbine, or three wires?

 

 

Brian Teitelbaum

AEE Solar

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Daum
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 1:47 PM
To: 'RE-wrenches'
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Grid-tie inverter for wind generator

 

Hello Wrenches:

 

I have an inquiry from a fellow with a 48V wind generator (it puts out between 48 and 60VDC).  It's an old Cyclone, originally made in Canada.  He's wanting a grid-tie inverter to lessen his electrical bill; I know he could use an Outback but he doesn't want to fool with batteries.  Anyone got any ideas what inverter might work for him?

 

Best,

 

Chris Daum
Oasis Montana Inc.
406-777-4309
406-777-0830 fax
www.oasismontana.com





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