Yes, that controller does support load breaking, but that "giant resistive load" is just a dump load. It's used as a device that the charge controller can dump excessive power to when the batteries are full or when the wind turbine processes more power than the charge controller can use.
But this set-up will likely never have either of the above problems, because the wind turbine in this video is installed so badly. It looks to be only about 8-10 ft off the ground and placed amongst ground clutter such as trees and bushes. -- There's no way that _any_ turbine will get the smooth, non-turbulent laminar winds needed to produce any kind of power at that height and amongst that kind of ground clutter.
But this set-up will likely never have either of the above problems, because the wind turbine in this video is installed so badly. It looks to be only about 8-10 ft off the ground and placed amongst ground clutter such as trees and bushes. -- There's no way that any turbine will get the smooth, non-turbulent laminar winds needed to produce any kind of power at that height and amongst that kind of ground clutter.
An inverter is more efficient the less times it has to step up. Eg. A 12v to 240 volt inverter has to step up the voltage 20x A 24 volt to 110volt inverter just 4x A 72 volt to 240 v inverter is 3.33x 240 volts can be transmitted further than 110v
Hello! my name is milcos, I'm with a controller of this one of yours, it takes a doubt, the controller is connected with the red light on, there it is floating, when a cloud passes the light goes out when the sun comes back it does not settle and it does not float and the load goes from 15.5 volts, and the inverter is entering the state of protection what can I do? at the moment I only have a 150w card, and I'm hoping to get the 400w wind generator.
@@Surferant666 But what is their function there? I mean to my knowledge if any of the 3 wires are cut while the turbine is working, there will be some problems that will break the turbine?
Amigo me tira uma duvida estou com um controlador deste, estou com um problema liguei ele sem colocar o despejo quando vim colocar ele não esta flutuando as baterias e esta passando de 15.5v e o inversor esta apitando, o que eu posso fazer para ele mandar o sinal para entra em flutuação?
How can you make a video showing the configuration of your controller, because I was with one of this same sky and I do not know configure, it is not floating? can you help me.
I have the exact same hybrid charge controller. How do you have yours setup to dump excess power? The one I have doesn’t seem to work correctly, it constantly dumps power to the point that the turbine doesn’t spin because it’s under so much load. If I disconnect the dump load, the turbine spins up and charges the battery. But as soon as I connect the dump load, is stops the turbine again. Mine also overcharges the battery. Anyone got any ideas?
Amigo me tira uma duvida estou com um controlador deste, estou com um problema liguei ele sem colocar o despejo quando vim colocar ele não esta flutuando as baterias e esta passando de 15.5v e o inversor esta apitando, o que eu posso fazer para ele mandar o sinal para entra em flutuação?
How can you make a video showing the configuration of your controller, because I was with one of this same sky and I do not know configure, it is not floating? can you help me.
Wow the losses on this system must be phenominal.. All your cables are waay too small you should use bus bars to connect the batteries. The controller should be as close to the batteries as possible, as too the inverter. 50mm2 at least for the inverter All those blue and red wires are waay too small and long they need to be huge. VOLT DROP IS A KILLER OF POWER have the windmill a lot closer too or have a controller inverter underneath the windmill and send the mains voltage to your home underground. Less voltdrop = more power. Enclose the batteries in a vented cupboard or box and off the floor. Cold floors drain batteries. vent those batteries which will help with your wheezing issue.
your breathing is very creepy i kept waiting for you to pan over to a tied up girl
what type of wire did you use to the controlar to the unloader
does the controller support load breaking or what is the giant resistive load used for?
Yes, that controller does support load breaking, but that "giant resistive load" is just a dump load. It's used as a device that the charge controller can dump excessive power to when the batteries are full or when the wind turbine processes more power than the charge controller can use.
But this set-up will likely never have either of the above problems, because the wind turbine in this video is installed so badly. It looks to be only about 8-10 ft off the ground and placed amongst ground clutter such as trees and bushes. -- There's no way that _any_ turbine will get the smooth, non-turbulent laminar winds needed to produce any kind of power at that height and amongst that kind of ground clutter.
But this set-up will likely never have either of the above problems, because the wind turbine in this video is installed so badly. It looks to be only about 8-10 ft off the ground and placed amongst ground clutter such as trees and bushes. -- There's no way that any turbine will get the smooth, non-turbulent laminar winds needed to produce any kind of power at that height and amongst that kind of ground clutter.
An inverter is more efficient the less times it has to step up.
Eg.
A 12v to 240 volt inverter has to step up the voltage 20x
A 24 volt to 110volt inverter just 4x
A 72 volt to 240 v inverter is 3.33x
240 volts can be transmitted further than 110v
Hello! my name is milcos, I'm with a controller of this one of yours, it takes a doubt, the controller is connected with the red light on, there it is floating, when a cloud passes the light goes out when the sun comes back it does not settle and it does not float and the load goes from 15.5 volts, and the inverter is entering the state of protection what can I do? at the moment I only have a 150w card, and I'm hoping to get the 400w wind generator.
I have a similar controller. What is the function of the switches on the 3 cables going to the wind turbine?
Those are called MCB s they are circuit breakers instead of fuses.
@@Surferant666 But what is their function there? I mean to my knowledge if any of the 3 wires are cut while the turbine is working, there will be some problems that will break the turbine?
Amigo me tira uma duvida estou com um controlador deste, estou com um problema liguei ele sem colocar o despejo quando vim colocar ele não esta flutuando as baterias e esta passando de 15.5v e o inversor esta apitando, o que eu posso fazer para ele mandar o sinal para entra em flutuação?
If you write in English I can understand you....
How can you make a video showing the configuration of your controller, because I was with one of this same sky and I do not know configure, it is not floating? can you help me.
No configura-se el voltaje de freno del Aero generador. Las baterías se sobre cargaron y el regulador entró en proteccion
I have the exact same hybrid charge controller. How do you have yours setup to dump excess power? The one I have doesn’t seem to work correctly, it constantly dumps power to the point that the turbine doesn’t spin because it’s under so much load. If I disconnect the dump load, the turbine spins up and charges the battery. But as soon as I connect the dump load, is stops the turbine again. Mine also overcharges the battery. Anyone got any ideas?
Amigo me tira uma duvida estou com um controlador deste, estou com um problema liguei ele sem colocar o despejo quando vim colocar ele não esta flutuando as baterias e esta passando de 15.5v e o inversor esta apitando, o que eu posso fazer para ele mandar o sinal para entra em flutuação?
Tudo Azul Energia Solar Andrade English translation?
@@antonio67248 English here
I have exactlynthe same problem as you!!
How can you make a video showing the configuration of your controller, because I was with one of this same sky and I do not know configure, it is not floating? can you help me.
Do not buy this bad controller. Did use it one day and it broke. Very bad quality.
I've been with him for a month, and I'm sorry.
I'm from Brazil.
Wow the losses on this system must be phenominal..
All your cables are waay too small you should use bus bars to connect the batteries.
The controller should be as close to the batteries as possible,
as too the inverter.
50mm2 at least for the inverter
All those blue and red wires are waay too small and long they need to be huge. VOLT DROP IS A KILLER OF POWER
have the windmill a lot closer too or have a controller inverter underneath the windmill and send the mains voltage to your home underground.
Less voltdrop = more power.
Enclose the batteries in a vented cupboard or box and off the floor.
Cold floors drain batteries.
vent those batteries which will help with your wheezing issue.
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Your to many batteries are close to dead , do more research
tengo todo 12v