Sound sick? It is.
Amanda's buck, ready for boxing. The only thing missing is the "I'm doing something" LED. It will be there, promise.
At 1.7A input (~36V), it pumps 3.85A into a battery, dumping at 14.4V. I'm more than pleased with this. I think it will do more, but have to wait for sufficient sunshine to come to my beckon...
Ugh. Absolutely horrible. I feel your pain, Amanda.
The new dump controller, ready for boxing.
Capable of 60W @ 14.4V continuous. On the heatsink, those are 10R, 10W resistors in the center, with 0R1 3W On the left.
The trannies are (real deal) IRFZ44N MOSFETS, the board is standard all except for the 'I've got power' LED, which is in the main switch (below).
Here she is 'benching-it', soaking in 4A at 14.4V (~57W). The fan keeps her nice and cool, all around. She works like a champ.
The back side of the dump controller. I finally used one of those SR360 diodes man!
Unfortunately, it's hidden (along with the fan cap) behind the main wires going down to the controller itself in this pic...
All in all, I am very pleased with this system. Works very well, and I have not one complaint so far. Other than no sun to really speak of. The 3.8A was a very brief tease provided by mother nature a couple days ago...
I WANT SOME REAL SUN!!!
Steve