Ghurd might want to step in here. I think he has a home brew controller kit he's been selling. From what I hear, it works well. Hugh also has some schematics on his site if your interested in building one.Have Fun!! RoyR KB2UHF
Mine responds a Lot faster. The lag time is very small. The voltage is stable.
Mine can be set up to divert only the solar amps away from the battery, no need for a dump load. The solar part can be added to a windmill using the circuit, or vice versa, but the windmill will need a dump load.
Diverting the incoming amps is easy with solar, but not such a great idea with wind.
Mine is one stage. Pick a max voltage and thats the max voltage. Much like a SS-X solar controller.
Snow Crow could send the extra solar amps to the water heater, before they even get to the battery? I'll have to think about that a little more. Gotta be easier than the IGBT! G-[ Parent ]
I still think my first idea of dumping from the AC side of the mill is my best bet.
Ghurd, when alibro set his mill up to dump from the AC side, there was no other sources of input to the battery bank.
alibro's post: "Dump load controller on the ac side"
http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2007/12/18/235618/29
If I use the Xantrex C-35 for solar, in charge mode, set my Air-X to self regulate, it should stop the constantly sharp rising and falling of the battery voltage, thus stopping the AC dump from making any analog output, true?!
Blessings, Snow Crow[ Parent ]
Even that doesn't work perfectly. If the C-40 thinks the battery should be floating it will happily dump solar current supplied by the MX-60, which doesn't think the batteries should be floating. Since the dump load is not sized to dump both solar and wind (only wind), It's quite possible to overload the dump load. I deal with that by going to the power shed when I think that might be the case. I can unplug the hot wire from the battery going to the C-40 to reset it (take it out of float mode) and then it stops dumping prematurely.
I'm not well educated on the latest technology in this area, so maybe somebody makes a controller that takes in to account all aspects of the system in deciding when to turn on a dump load. So far, my system requires some human intervention to avoid too much battery abuse.
-Lee[ Parent ]