The charge controller is fairly common. Here is a link: http://www.midnitesolar.com/productP...tOrder=1&act=p
It is an MPPT and rated up to 150 volts input.
I have been doing something similar over the last 18 months. Measuring loads, documenting and building my energy budget. Selecting components to match.
I had a bit of a hitch when my wife made me aware that her electric hair dryer and curling iron were not staying home when we go on the road. I can't practically put enough solar & batteries in to support them. That led me to the idea of running the generator every morning to support my big morning loads.
Then I read a couple of accounts of folks having issues that I would like to avoid. From the response so far, I doesn't sound like it is a terribly common problem and I'm just going to have to try and hope it runs smoothly.
Mod note. - Mike90250 was attempting to locate your Bluebird A3RE controller
It is an MPPT and rated up to 150 volts input.
I have been doing something similar over the last 18 months. Measuring loads, documenting and building my energy budget. Selecting components to match.
I had a bit of a hitch when my wife made me aware that her electric hair dryer and curling iron were not staying home when we go on the road. I can't practically put enough solar & batteries in to support them. That led me to the idea of running the generator every morning to support my big morning loads.
Then I read a couple of accounts of folks having issues that I would like to avoid. From the response so far, I doesn't sound like it is a terribly common problem and I'm just going to have to try and hope it runs smoothly.
Mod note. - Mike90250 was attempting to locate your Bluebird A3RE controller
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