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+ | Otherwise, it seems to work, so far. How much power can it handle? I am not sure yet. I think 500 watts minimum and maybe 1K to 4K watts. |
Revision as of 05:40, 25 June 2012
Fridge Defrost Timer with Solar Trigger Option
The project video shows a fridge timer which can be set to trigger during high battery voltage sunny days so the defrost cycle never uses valuable battery power. It is switchable to act like a regular defrost timer for long cloudy stretches of time, like winter.
Solar panel rotator motor power with auto-shut-off
The project video shows a way to power solar panel rotator motors from a solar panel, supplemented by a walladapter.
MPPT Solar and Wind Power Boost Charge Controller
THIS IS NOT READY. IT IS JUST HERE AS MY BACKUP COPY WHILE I DEVELOP THE IDEA.
I have some documentation videos. It is 9v through 60v MPPT boost to a 48v nominal lead-acid battery. It needs more testing after I attach a wind turbine and a monitoring microcontroller. Otherwise, it seems to work, so far. How much power can it handle? I am not sure yet. I think 500 watts minimum and maybe 1K to 4K watts.