Since Surrette was mentioned, even if you used the house loads and
monitored the load current on the batteries with a DC current clamp... That
would work for us... there is a webinar on the procedure on our YouTube
channel.
On Aug 6, 2017 5:40 PM, "Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar"
wrote:
> This is
I think the factors you have to consider include:
- the number of conductors in the trench,
-are they in a jacketed cable,
-are they separate conductors,
-are they considered "closely bundled",
-what is the distance of the conductor system once it exits the ground
before entering a condition
This is a bare bones but easy method. I am not sure Trojan would approve.
You need a working bank and an inverter. A variac is used to set the AC
voltage on an electric heater. A clamp-on DC ammeter is used to set the
variac for the exact specified DC current (25A).
A descent Variac is not that exp
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