RudyLiPower
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- Oct 20, 2016
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Anyone come up with an easy cell holder design for 48 volts?
From what I have found it seems like some combination of spacers would work, wondering what works for you?
I live in the US and would like to go with 240 Split Phase inverter - anyone got suggestions? That is 120 - 0 - 120 Hot - Neutral - Hot design where the 120's are the top/bottom to middle of the wave and you can take both sides to get 240 for things like well pumps. I have a Generator Lockout Panel for certain circuits, so I am starting with small loads and adding as the Ah builds.
Finally, Chargers - I have 4x 235W panels at 30.18Imp. I hooked one up to a 7210a and charged a 48 volt bank of free LA batteries out of a datacenter UPS. They hold a crap ton of power. I have 6 of those... I will be replacing them as I can. When I get enough Cells. Would it be possible to just run each panel on it's own charger to boost to 48V? Or should I just stop screwing around and get a real charger? I would like one that is UL rated and can be paralleled easily.
Lots of questions, I have not seen much 48V discussion in my searches. Any assistance or sharing is greatly appreciated.
Rudy
From what I have found it seems like some combination of spacers would work, wondering what works for you?
I live in the US and would like to go with 240 Split Phase inverter - anyone got suggestions? That is 120 - 0 - 120 Hot - Neutral - Hot design where the 120's are the top/bottom to middle of the wave and you can take both sides to get 240 for things like well pumps. I have a Generator Lockout Panel for certain circuits, so I am starting with small loads and adding as the Ah builds.
Finally, Chargers - I have 4x 235W panels at 30.18Imp. I hooked one up to a 7210a and charged a 48 volt bank of free LA batteries out of a datacenter UPS. They hold a crap ton of power. I have 6 of those... I will be replacing them as I can. When I get enough Cells. Would it be possible to just run each panel on it's own charger to boost to 48V? Or should I just stop screwing around and get a real charger? I would like one that is UL rated and can be paralleled easily.
Lots of questions, I have not seen much 48V discussion in my searches. Any assistance or sharing is greatly appreciated.
Rudy