I'd very much like to hear more about your transformer scheme. Do DC transformers exist? brand/model/price? Anyone have experience with using them for this purpose?
I had thought of using transformers also. But all I read about is AC transformers. Please educate me.
In my case, it seems like ideally it would work like this:
N solar arrays, each wired serially to put out 48v nominal.
Wire them all into a DC combiner box near the panels. So each array has its own breaker.
feed that into a transformer that converts to say 600v DC
run small-ish wire 100+ feet to the house ( need to calc it, perhaps 10 awg )
transform back down to 60v
feed into charge controller
Issues:
1) over 4kw, we are over capacity for most charge controllers. So it seems we'd need an additional transformer on each end every 4kw. Or is there some way to "split" the current at the destination and feed into multiple charge controllers?
2) Could perhaps avoid a transformer at the source just by serializing more panels, but I've been purchasing in matched sets of 2 or 4 panels to achieve 48v nominal, so I prefer to stick with that voltage for the arrays if possible.
If the transformer approach is not possible, or too expensive, then it is back to the drawing board.
An alternative would be to avoid
As a wiring note when using Al wire be sure that you go back and tightn the lugs used on the wire. Some Al wire will expand and contract and can losen up the connection thus causeing a hot spot or burnt wires. I work with four distribution panels that were wired with Al and every 6-8 months I go in and tighten the connections. Just a safty issue. I wish my systems could be closer but mine is going to be a combonation micro hydro / solar system. 700ft is the closest I can get with my hydro and for solar it will be 225 ft. Two different directions. Not enough sun in the winter, not enough water in the summer, not enough wind. I will be using transformers on each end. It is just alot of $$$ either way. Retirement 2 years away or 649 days estimated time. My days change some from time to time. Just an idea to ponder or toss. thirteen