<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rodolfo J. Paiz:
Thanks, Bill.
Another crack of light shines into a thick skull. :-)
Seriously, though, if I were to generate between 450 Kwh and 900 Kwh per month using PV, and wanted a battery backup (or to go off-grid completely), what should I look for in a charge controller?
So you don't get accused of advertising, I'll ask directly: which of your products would best fit this application? What are estimated prices I could expect to pay? Any significant pros/cons? Any competitive comparisons to other units?
Thanks!
Rodolfo<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Rodolfo,
Your battery charging needs may be met using the battery charging and UPS functions built into many of the inverters on the market today. Our product line covers stand alone PV systems consisting of an array, battery bank, and loads. Stand alone inverters are typical loads in these types of systems. Our controllers are designed to charge and maintain the batteries as well as control DC loads.
If you will require datalogging, metering capabilities, and the like, we will be releasing a 45A and 60A controller with communications capabilities 1st quarter 2003. The TriStar will be capable of charging, load control, or diversion. Pricing will be around $150 for the 45A version. Also expect marketing materials and competitive comparisons to be released when the product is introduced to the market. As always, let me know if you have any questions. [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]
Best Regards,
Bill Mellema
MS Engineering Dept.
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