Don’t anyone let @sunshine_eggo fool you. I’ve even seen his giant veins pop out of his biceps when picking up the massive LF inverters and what do you know….conspiracy confirmed, by golly even his veins were blue!
Just like hard dope.
I'm a bit mad at you..... This post had me looking at the 12 version. I have resisted so far........ But I do not know how long I can hold out. " Please grant me........."Got the blue shakes again. 48V phoenix 1200VA on the way.
I'm sure this has been asked before (maybe even in this thread) but don't recall.. why do their charge controllers put all that blue goop in there making it extremely difficult to repair or even replace the internal fuse?
Yes threw me off at first I was expecting only the heatsink to get hot but then read that the entire case acts as a heatsink as well. Once I knew it was normal I was good to go.It's potted sand for improved heat transfer making passive cooling far more effective than without it. It's another reason why they're typically warm to the touch...the case is near the same temperature as the components generating the heat.
Victron Lynx Adapters
These custom-cut copper Lynx Adapters are designed to connect the Victron Lynx Distributor to the Victron BMV-712 Shunt and Master Disconnect.shop.explorist.life
Thanks, I ended up going a different route than the blue seas switch as I realized its not rated for 58V, went with a midnite 250A 125V breaker, MNEDC250.He also sells the following to assist in the install of the Victron Lynx Adapters
Master Disconnect Mounting Hardware
Master Disconnect Mounting Hardware
This mounting hardware is used for the Blue Sea Systems 6006 m-Series Battery Switch and includes four 3D printed spacers and four #10 x 3.5-inch panhead screws used to level-mount the switch when mounted toshop.explorist.life
Price: $4.99
This mounting hardware is used for
the Blue Sea Systems 6006 m-Series Battery Switch
and includes four 3D printed spacers and
four #10 x 3.5-inch panhead screws used to level-mount
the switch when mounted to the Lynx Distributor.
THIS IS USED WITH THE TOP ITEM: Victron Lynx Adapters
and this:
BMV-712 Shunt Mounting Hardware
BMV-712 Shunt Mounting Hardware
This mounting hardware includes two #10 x 1-inch panhead screws and two 3D printed spacers to level mount the Victron BMV-712 Shunt or the Victron SmartShunt to the Victron Lynx Distributor. Note: This is NOTshop.explorist.life
Price: $1.99
This mounting hardware includes
two #10 x 1-inch panhead screws
and two 3D printed spacers to level mount
the Victron BMV-712 Shunt or
the Victron SmartShunt to the Victron Lynx Distributor.
Note: This is NOT needed for the Lynx Shunt.
THIS IS USED WITH THE TOP ITEM: Victron Lynx Adapters
What’s your preferred source of SCC cabling? I imagine that’s what 10 or 8 awg?
It’s amazing the price rang differs shops get for Midnight gear, I’ve seen 120 or 77 for the unit.Thanks, I ended up going a different route than the blue seas switch as I realized its not rated for 58V, went with a midnite 250A 125V breaker, MNEDC250.
Stellavolta is my go to for midnite breakersIt’s amazing the price rang differs shops get for Midnight gear, I’ve seen 120 or 77 for the unit.
Midnite Solar 250Amp 125VDC Panel Mount Breaker
Click here for Midnite Solar, Inc. Midnite Solar 250Amp 125VDC Panel Mount Breaker from altE® - Making Renewable Do-able since 1999.www.altestore.com
Yeah, for some reason AltE has best prices on Midnite stuff that I've seen. I just ordered a bunch of their surge protectors for only $84 (for 3 or more) each which is even cheaper then what signature solar sells them for.It’s amazing the price rang differs shops get for Midnight gear, I’ve seen 120 or 77 for the unit.
Midnite Solar 250Amp 125VDC Panel Mount Breaker
Click here for Midnite Solar, Inc. Midnite Solar 250Amp 125VDC Panel Mount Breaker from altE® - Making Renewable Do-able since 1999.www.altestore.com
I went overkill with 6 AWG from windy nation, thru Amazon. Biggest that will fit in the 150/35. Random 10 on the left for the PV temporarily. The 10 was working fine at 35A as well but I'm going to connect these to a power inWhat’s your preferred source of SCC cabling? I imagine that’s what 10 or 8 awg?