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Forum Index : Electronics : My attemps to make an ozinverter
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
LadyN do you have the parts list for warpspeed inverter control board I already have the empty board with the single cip I would like to go ahead and order the parts while I'm ordering the parts for my Nano be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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Tinker Guru Joined: 07/11/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1904 |
BenandAmber, it may be wise for you to put on the brakes a little. I would suggest you complete that nano inverter project to a stage so it can be put to use before you spend money on parts for a warpinverter. As I see it with your difficulty to source suitable transformers, sourcing one sounds a lot easier than sourcing four to me. You can hone your transformer winding technique this way before you attempt to wind 4 of them. Its not as easy as it looks if you want reliable long term performance and quiet running. This inverter building can develop into a terrible disease so beware. I know, I'm onto building my sixth inverter but I did do them one at a time. Klaus |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
Thanks Tinker for the advice I've already have all the Transformers 4 the warp speed inverter I have four APC Transformers just the like the six that's on this post I also have a larger 3 or 4000 Watt single one I'll be using square ones I want to have all the parts here so when I get the time Hate waiting on the slow boat I'll be able to work on it but the Nano will be first have waited way too long for it not to be Very excited about it And you're 100% right it is very addictive I want to have a backup for my backup be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
Hi! This looks to be an good idea. Those are my ongrid inverters: Maybe i could reconfigure them for that? But they don't have any current sensing/CT on them. :-( |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
LadyN, Thank you again for helping me out over PM. I've read the idea and just loved it. But it looks extremely complicated (on my knowledge). But i've just loved the idea and *of course* i will be making some tries on the warpverters looks like the future. It is just fantastic and of course i will try it out. Thank you and all the involved people based on this fantastic project. |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
Looks nice. Those APC transformers are fantastic, aren't they? On my tests they really hold up some good power. |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
I've never tried them out so I would like to hear anything you have to say about them If I remember correctly they are rated at 3000 VA but I could be wrong about that Would enjoy hearing about your testing so I know what mine will do They are extremely heavy be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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renewableMark Guru Joined: 09/12/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1678 |
Arthur, you can feed the Ozinverter, or Warpinverter's AC or "mini grid" with AC from a GTI being fed by it's own panels. Problem is it will keep pumping out as much as it can as that's how a GTI is meant to work. Feeding one of our systems like that will boil the batteries and stuff them. Solution is to use a Mad GTI control board. The dc output from the panels goes through the GTI controller and only feeds the GTI with as much power as your settings will allow. IE it throttles up and down the DC input to the GTI. They are in THIS THREAD toward the end somewhere. BTW it will also PWM (dc60v in my case for 48v system) to your batteries too (top fets) bottom fets are for GTI input/output. As you can see I'm only using the PWM currently. Of course, that power from the GTI is only available when they are making power in sunny conditions. If you need 10kw or so at night you'll need to come up with another idea. Cheers Caveman Mark Off grid eastern Melb |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
Two of those APC transformers will do 4kW happily. But you had to make a good ventilation system. They are very easy to convert your system to 24V, too. One transformer runs at 24V and two transformers in series runs at 48V. One transformer is for APC 1500VA series (24V) and two transformers in series are for APC 3000VA series (like APC 3000xli) |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
Hi Mark. I will read this topic now. That is a very good idea. But didn't know that ozconverter was able to 'accept' grid tie outputs on its input. How it is possible that the batteries will be charged? I can understand how a H-bridge inverter works, but can't understand how grid tie can inject AC on the inverter, rectify them and convert again to DC to charge the batteries. Anyway, very nice to know! I've just bought some boards from Madness (that includes the GTI board), i will be using them for sure to limit my grid tie. My power consumption during the day will be 1~2kW with peaks of 8kW. At night, just some 500W loads. Thanks again for your help! |
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Madness Guru Joined: 08/10/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2498 |
Connecting GTI's does indeed charge the battery via our off-grid inverters. It also has the advantages of utilizing the GTIs MPPT and high efficiency for running loads during daylight hours. Combined with the GTI Regulator PCB you can also charge your battery correctly. Also the Regulator PCB can be used to control things like hot water heater with power that would otherwise not be used. I also use to control an air conditioner for the room where my inverters and battery is. There were some teething problems with earlier versions, but it now runs very reliably. Mine has been running perfectly for well over a year now. There are only 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't. |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
Hey Mad. Thanks for stopping by. I can't understand how backfeed works on this case, but i like it a lot. I have lots of usage for the GTI regulators boards like enable the air conditioner, hot water (rarely needed), mining rig (800W of power consumption). This board is just fantastic. |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
Thanks for the info on that APC UPS Transformers be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
Updated post below |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
Some progress. The BMS lithium board: 16s, it have some spare space if i need to increase the voltage of the bank. Each "S" will be connected to this and when the voltage is > 4.20V, it powers on the resistor. This will avoid problems with unbalancing on the battery bank. ========================== The relay sequencer: Since i don't like sparks and fire, and i'm working this big capacitor bank, i was on need of some more safety. I've seen the sparks that one of those Maxwell's capacitors can create and i can't imagine what all those capacitors wired up can make in therms of fire and sparks in case of a problem. So i will use some relays to avoid unecessary fire and damage. This solar room is very small and it will have some smoke sensors. If any smoke is detected (or excessive current passing to the Current Transformers), the alarm will beep and all five relays boxes will be shutdown turning off the entire system. Since the solar panels to the inverter. Or, in case of a maintenance, i can just turn off the entire system easily and safely. For turning everything back on, i can't just turn them all on at the same time, so i will be using a relay sequencer: It will turn the solar panels to controller first, after two seconds the controller to capacitor bank and so on. It have 5 channels (one channel per relay box) and will turn on each relay box at time on this order: Each relay box has two to five 120A (real rating is about 50A to 70A) chinese relays. They are dirt cheap so i'm putting a lot of them in parallel. Here is what is already done, the relays that will connect the lithium battery bank (on the left) and the capacitor bank (on the right) to the inverter. The 5 relays on the right will give us about 350~400A of surge capacity at 42V (nominal system voltage will be about 56 to 59V). Later a video will be made showing it working. A suggestion about those relays: They work at 12V, but i've found that 10.7V are better for avoiding their coil overheating and fail on some time of use. |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
This beauty arrived today: Very heavy. This will turn when batteries are drained, in case of some rainy days. They provide 53.5v and 93A. |
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arthur8 Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2019 Location: BrazilPosts: 69 |
Hi Friends. Was traveling and paused a bit the project to wait some components from China. The boards already arrived (thanks for Bruce!). And i would like to report a problem on the forum. I've been trying to access the forum since ~1 month ago (on different locations) and it didn't worked at all. It simply not worked, even on AirBNB/hotel wifi connections and not on my home connection, too. This started since ~1 month ago. Looks like the entire country is unable to access the forum. I'm using a OpenVPN proxy (from Miami) to access it. |
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