Wireless - I have no clue but - Simplest thing that comes to mind is spring 
wound timers on the infrared lamps & clock timers.

Spring wound timers come in lots of “length of time options”

Could the hot tubs have a “Use schedule” to coincide with the clock settings?

 

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From: RE-wrenches <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Eric 
Youngren
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 1:28 PM
To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] wireless relays for load shedding?

 

Howdy Wrenches,

 

I'm working on a generator powered mini-grid for an island fishing resort in 
Alaska. They have 3 XW6048 inverter/chargers to charge batteries while the 
diesel runs and power the loads from the batteries when the diesel shuts down.  

 

They have several high power heating loads not typically seen in battery-based 
off-grid electrical systems. Two 4kW hot tub heaters and six 1kW infrared space 
heaters.  We have the 46 kW generator run-times set so that the infrared 
heaters are (in theory) powered only while the generator is running, but the 
hot tubs are thermostatically controlled and cycle on and off every 4-5 hours 
or so.  

 

I want to make it so that these big heating loads can never be powered from the 
batteries, and will only come on while the generator is running.  The current 
plan is to use the Auxillary output 12V terminals from one of the XWs to 
control power relays to switch the hot tub circuits, based on battery voltage 
triggers. One of those hot tub circuits is fed from the main panel right next 
to the inverters so that is easy enough.  But the other hot tub is fed from a 
sub-panel located in a different building around 200 feet away from the 
inverters. Pulling a pair of wires to control the second relay at that 
sub-panel is not practical.  So, I'm looking for wireless options that could 
control a power relay for the hot tub circuit in the remote sub-panel. Ideally, 
the control signal would come from the same AUX terminal so both hot tubs will 
not receive power when the battery voltage is below 50 volts or so, which would 
indicate that the generator is not running.  

 

I would also like to put the infrared heaters on a similar control system so 
that we are not dependent on people remembering to switch off the heaters 
before the generator shuts down.  

 

Has any of you done this kind of thing?  Any suggestions on equipment or best 
practices?  THANKS!

 

Eric Youngren

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