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Author Topic: Combined Wind and Solar  (Read 788 times)
merkland
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« on: May 21, 2007, 04:53:31 PM »

Was not sure where exactly to post this query so will post on Solar PV and Wind off-grid.
I wish to run a wind turbine and a solar pv panel to charge a battery bank feeding the house lighting through a non  grid-tie inverter isolated from the mains.
Before I commit to purchase I would Like to check with someone already doing this that I am getting all the necessary items.
My list is as follows:
200w wind turbine24v.
6 x 110AH Deep Cycle Batteries 12v.
Morning Star Load Controller 45A or 60A.
24v KC200GHT 200w Kyocera PV Panel.
PR1010 24v 240w Solar Charge Controller
650w Inverter PM-650L 24v Power Master.

I already have the wind turbine which came with a controller but I assume I would also need a suitable dump load.
Can someone please confirm that I have not forgotten something and advise the correct wiring connections, a diagram would be very helpful, I think I know how but feel it is safer to get a 2nd opinion.



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200w wind turbine grid tied, 1x175w PV grid tie or to batteries,
2x55w PV to batteries, 24vx440ah battery bank. 3.5Kw grid tie (14xSanyo 250w facing 160degrees at 80 degrees inclination, Aurora 3.6 inverter), 2xflat panel water heating (for over 30 years )
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