Re: [RE-wrenches] Morningstar 600 V MPPT

2016-04-08 Thread Chris Mason
I have one. It's a bit noisy but very good unit. I'd get the unit with the dc disconnect. On Apr 7, 2016 18:39, "Bradley Bassett" wrote: > I have one in a test system charging an Aquion battery. It has 11 REC > modules in one string feeding it. I programmed it using MSView

Re: [RE-wrenches] Morningstar 600 V MPPT

2016-04-07 Thread Dan Fink
I have one in place in a remote off-grid location in Colorado, no problems since commissioning last October. We are not using any of the bells and whistles, it was simply handy for a PV array over 350 feet from the power center. Dan Fink Adjunct Professor of Solar Energy Technology, Ecotech

Re: [RE-wrenches] Morningstar 600 V MPPT

2016-04-07 Thread Bradley Bassett
I have one in a test system charging an Aquion battery. It has 11 REC modules in one string feeding it. I programmed it using MSView from my place remotely and once I got all the comm programming right it worked great. I now monitor it over the company VPN using a browser and it seems to be

[RE-wrenches] Morningstar 600 V MPPT

2016-04-06 Thread Drake
Hello Wrenches, Has anyone used the Morningstar 600V MPPT charge controller? I would like to give one a try, but it would be good to hear if anyone has a track record with them. One supplier seems to have phased them out, and I'm wondering why. Thanks Drake Drake Chamberlin Athens