notarichman
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The idea is to have the mppt regulate the charge on the battery from the generator when the battery is getting low.
load power would still be available. my Kid mppt controller can handle 30amps, 150v pv input.
an alternate choice may not be possible; feed the AC output of the generator to a converter and then to a diode to stop backfeed into the converter.
then to the mppt. the diode would drop the output voltage of the converter about .7 volts, but should still charge low batteries, but maybe not charge
them all the way with no load.
load power would still be available. my Kid mppt controller can handle 30amps, 150v pv input.
an alternate choice may not be possible; feed the AC output of the generator to a converter and then to a diode to stop backfeed into the converter.
then to the mppt. the diode would drop the output voltage of the converter about .7 volts, but should still charge low batteries, but maybe not charge
them all the way with no load.