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Charge control @ 60VDC?
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Re: Charge control @ 60VDC?
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by independent on Sun May 11th, 2008 at 09:19:17 PM MST
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The main thing I can think of is that 60v DC might exceed your local regulations for extra low voltage (household voltage is considered low voltage). If this is the case it might be illegal, depending on your location, to wire this up yourself. The obvious downside might be not being covered by your insurance should an accident happen. From what I know the highest voltage used in RE is 48v.
Re: Charge control @ 60VDC?
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by independent on Sun May 11th, 2008 at 10:06:37 PM MST
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I mean highest
commonly
used RE voltage is 48v dc
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