What do you have in the Victron CC lineup that would work with this?
https://www.hurricanewindpower.com/hurricane-xp-24-volt-wind-turbine-generator-kit-1000-watt-max-1500-watts/
Not sure how many you could pack in a conex. She never gives the actual dimensions. If they are a half inch Sq by 1/8 high. It would make a watt per cu ft. Have plenty of solder on hand.
I'll try to find it in my amazon order history. The pertinent specs are in the original post. Other than the wildly exaggerated output claims, they are all pretty much the same.
I'm still watching. I have to be honest, after our initial conversation, I did try to read the entirety of this thread, but gave up around page 25. So, I'm not sure of your progress and have little to offer.
This guy seems to have success building wind generators from scratch. Perhaps you can...
I see no reason to move those leads.
You will have no current flow (amps) with leads disconnected. If light bulb in series allows turbine to spin you should see voltage and current at battery.
It's an interesting project... if you have everything in hand.
Disclaimer: didn't watch past 7:37, too painful.
1. Gas engine
1.1 Size pulleys to achieve maximum voltage for MPPT
2. PMA
3. 3 phase rectifier
4. Properly sized MPPT SCC
5. Done. Have another beer.
I am using a Fotek SSR 40DA with a heat sink from a PC CPU for better heat dissipation. The arduino nano is directly connected to the DC input of the SSR (pin 9 in my case).
1. A reef aquarium during a major disaster is far from urgent unless you plan to eat from it.
2. Gilligan sometimes gives sound advice to the professor. Just sayin'.
You are correct on all counts. I edited my last comment to reflect that. There is a very light breeze at the moment, enough to spin the prop, but not enough to get breaking voltage or an accurate reading on the ammeter. I could disconnect the leads and get a more accurate reading in millis but...
I came to this forum for this exact reason. If I can add freeze protection to my (6) Lossigy 12V/200A for a couple hours labor and a few dollars, why would I not do it?
Thanks for posting this topic and your solution!
Non proprietary hardware and software allows for infinite modification possibilities.
Fireproof heavy duty steel enclosure eliminates need for fuses, breakers, or other pesky safety devices.
Plenty of room for system expansion and storage of volatile fuels and hidden firearms.
Meaty grab...
Standard info. Battery energy (100ah, 200ah etc). battery dimensions. Low-high voltage and temp cutoff parameters. Standard and surge discharge ratings. Recommended and maximum charge ratings.
Although... we should ascertain where this typical 30% rating comes from and if it applies to micro wind turbines designed for low winds. Most wind generation data is going to come from large commercial turbines with a much larger rotating mass than my toy.
Apparently I have a unique, one-off issue. I think I'll put another charge controller into the system and keep the inverter function of the Growatt. This is why I avoid AIO components like the plague.
No insight on the Midea. Creating a trap in refrigerant lines could starve the compressor for oil. Some professionals say that will shorten the life of a minisplit. I would opt for the minisplit mounted higher on the wall and another 3" hole.
Now we're getting somewhere.
You have 6kw of panels at 325v.
Are you going to install your Eg4 equipment?
I would start with a disconnect at those bare wires and go from there.
Nor is it clear to anyone else. Offgrid systems are much safer than gridtied.
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10109/#:~:text=The%20smallest%20ones%20are%20B,scale%20from%201%20to%209.
The study you posted is interesting. While it focuses on potential 100yr events, there is only 31 yrs of data to rely...
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I was thinking more of 3d printed blocks of manageable size perhaps under basement or slab floors or under residential streets. With Beta it wouldn't be more dangerous than radon gas. Maybe it could happen sooner than 3d printing lunar or martian habitats out of regolith. ?
If physical movement is the cause, then physical connections are the solution. Check every possible connection point from the panels to the batteries. Otherwise, there is some component loose inside a unit somewhere...
Damn. You edited your comment and got all butthurt and feminine while I was giving you a compliment. That's okay, I'll leave it there. You seem to have some aggressive tendencies toward people of faith and quite a few non-fact based assumptions of your own. Very interesting.
I am interested to know the answer as well. And if your neighborhood is highly solarized why wouldn't 50 or 100 microinverters tend to go into island mode?
I suspect it has something to do with a necessary higher voltage for export.