I have found a pretty big (8"x8"x8") 1500VA transformer that should give me ~ 65VAC off the secondary windings with a 220VAC primary. After I rectify this, I think I'd be looking at ~90VDC and how many amps ~25??? Charger controller 140vdc & 3600wats max. This should be a bit low but descent load on a 10kw genset?
Put this input into the charge controller and on a 24V string, the controller should give out the 60amp max of the XW-MPPT60-150.
If the battery string is charged at 48V, would I get about 60amps still???
The battery manufacture recommends the 415AH batteries should be charged @
75amps for 250 minutes/4hrs
25amps for 940 minutes/15.5hrs.
Would this transformer and rectifier setup have the power to fully charge these batteries?
Would this transformer and rectifier setup have the power to equalize?
I was hoping to be able to charge these up as quick as possible and not have to run a generator for 16hrs/charge (if math is correct).
It's been so long since I've worked in ohms law and I'd truly appreciate some help before I take this project on.. Am I even heading in the right direction?
What do you guys use to charge up your big strings?
Thanks,
Zed
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