Home
JAQForum Ver 24.01
Log In or Join  
Active Topics
Local Time 21:00 22 Nov 2024 Privacy Policy
Jump to

Notice. New forum software under development. It's going to miss a few functions and look a bit ugly for a while, but I'm working on it full time now as the old forum was too unstable. Couple days, all good. If you notice any issues, please contact me.

Forum Index : Electronics : RossW-Model of Lantronics Inverter

Author Message
sPuDd

Senior Member

Joined: 10/07/2007
Location: Australia
Posts: 251
Posted: 11:44am 10 Aug 2007
Copy link to clipboard 
Print this post

Ross,

I was looking at the photos of your setup and what
you had to say about the generator interactive unit Vs
rectify then invert. I've looked around and cannot find
a product by Lantronics that does generator interaction.
Was this a custom build? Is their website just old?

Also, does that unit charge the batt bank from 240V in?

I'm looking for a system in the 7-10KW range 48V and
preferably with built in charger.

Thanks in advance,

sPuDd..
It should work ...in theory
 
RossW
Guru

Joined: 25/02/2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 495
Posted: 10:41pm 10 Aug 2007
Copy link to clipboard 
Print this post

Mine isn't a lantronics, and I don't recall ever saying it was or that lantronics made one.

Mine is from "Power Solutions Australia" - I think now taken over by selectronic.

Brochure here:
http://house.albury.net/28dec2004/RAPS3-5.pdf

Mine will charge the batteries from the 240V *generator* - I don't have grid power at all, and this inverter is not designed to have "grid power" connected to it.

Mine is a 5KW (continuous), runs from a 48V nominal bank, but the same people have larger units - I just couldn't afford one.
 
sPuDd

Senior Member

Joined: 10/07/2007
Location: Australia
Posts: 251
Posted: 01:30am 11 Aug 2007
Copy link to clipboard 
Print this post

My apologies Ross,

for some reason I thought the specs & logo in the
pics looked like a Lantronics, but alas, twas not

Well at least I've found the correct one now.

Taa

sPuDd..

It should work ...in theory
 
sPuDd

Senior Member

Joined: 10/07/2007
Location: Australia
Posts: 251
Posted: 03:27am 11 Aug 2007
Copy link to clipboard 
Print this post

Wow,

been reading the manuals for the PS1 series by Selectronics...
What a sweet piece of gear. It’s worth every cent of what
it costs. I was going to go with an Outback based system,
but seeing what this Australian made unit can do has
changed my mind. Great features, excellent user settings
in LCD menu, and looks very heavily built.

Good thing you posted some info on your system Ross.


sPuDd..

It should work ...in theory
 
RossW
Guru

Joined: 25/02/2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 495
Posted: 03:30am 11 Aug 2007
Copy link to clipboard 
Print this post

No worries.

I haven't looked recently at the specs etc....

The manual for mine is here - I hope you can get it.
http://house.albury.net.au/28dec2004/RAP3-48Manual.doc

Might make an interesting comparison.
 
Print this page


To reply to this topic, you need to log in.

© JAQ Software 2024