You might want to talk to the manufacturers of the charge controller and 
the power supply about this. One issue that could come up is when the 
charge controller is charging in bulk ("current") mode, the DC power 
supply will see this as a "short" and either a) blow a fuse if it 
doesn't have over-current protection, or b) simply shut off if it has 
simple over-current protection, or c) supply a set current level if it 
has advanced over-current protection. Obviously situations a and b would 
leave you dead in the water, but situation c is a plausible option if 
you spec the power supply appropriately.

Frank Aquino
Snappy Internet & Telecom

Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
> My thought was to just use an industrial DC power supply to feed the
> solar inputs on the charge controller.
>
>   


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