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RE: [a-w-h] New member; 24V control box, 48V system < < < Date > > > | < < < Thread > > >

RE: [a-w-h] New member; 24V control box, 48V system

by Janie Abell" (by way of David MacClement <davd@ihug.co.nz>)

16 April 2000 17:33 UTC


David; Thanks for your response and help.
  We did ask the company and they said they will send the 48 volt box.
Maybe they had forgotten that our system was 48 volt.  We also just sent
email to ask about any other use he had in mind for the 24 volt box.
        He is sending a solar panel, so perhaps, it was
to go with that.  You can tell, we are a little in the dark.  We have just
started corresponding with the manufacturer through email, so maybe now we
will get more questions answered.

Thanks again for your help.     Janie

At 18:05 13/4/2000 -0500, David MacClement wrote:
>** .. a couple of questions:
>**  You say: "We ... have purchased the parts for a wind generator 
>from a company that seems to be new in the field";
>
>(1) Have you asked that company to supply you with a 48 V system? and what
>did they say?  IMO it would be the better choice, if you have this choice.
>{Are all your batteries in 48 V strings? I presume so. }
>(2) What's the name of the company, and their designation of the control
>box if it's a separate item (e.g. down at the house)? Someone here might be
>able to suggest a 48 V alternative, if your wind generator supply company
>can't (or won't without excessive expense).
>


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