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Outback Inverter with 24VDC wind genny


By soyer38301, Section Newbies
Posted on Tue Sep 16, 2008 at 10:06:15 AM MST
Outback Inverter with 24VDC wind genny

I have a hypothetical (or at least in my feeble little mind...)

Let's say you have a 24VDC wind generator. You also have an Outback 2524 inverter that takes its feed from the batteries...can you charge the batteries directly from the genny and feed the inverter? Wouldn't the feed from the genny also feed the inverter since both would be directly conected to the batteries?

What controls would be needed (other than disconnects and fuses)? In my mind a charge controller would not do much good as I am thinking low AH battery bank so I can feed the Outback more often, so I really don't want/need diversion control?

I guess the real question is -- how do you keep the wild DC voltage away from the inverter?

Just trying to get some education here...

Thanks.

Scott

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