Automatic re-ignition of a converter

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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by Obamot » 23/12/22, 15:05

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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by phil59 » 23/12/22, 17:59

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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by izentrop » 24/12/22, 04:20

Diagram with 3 RT relay
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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by dede2002 » 27/12/22, 17:15

Hello,
Nice diagram :)
To work, the inverter must not cut before the XH-M601 module, otherwise the module will never cut...
The consumer output of the solar controller can also be used for this.
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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by izentrop » 27/12/22, 18:49

dede2002 wrote:Hello,
Nice diagram :)
To work, the inverter must not cut before the XH-M601 module, otherwise the module will never cut...
Yes indeed.
If the inverter disconnects at 11,5 V, it will be necessary to adjust the low threshold of the module to 11,8 V for example, this will only be better for the life of the batteries.
dede2002 wrote:The consumer output of the solar controller can also be used for this.
I do not yet have a PV or this kind of charger, but it seems to me that there is also an anti-deep discharge threshold which may also disturb, as well as the current limitation.
Might as well go straight to the battery with the appropriate protection fuse?
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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by Obamot » 27/12/22, 20:55

Ah I thought it was over, you didn't deliver the manual or do you want us to translate? : Idea:
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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by izentrop » 27/12/22, 21:08

We are here to chat : Wink:
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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by Obamot » 27/12/22, 21:33

Ah, so nothing concrete, you come here to kill time, I was also thinking... : Shock: : Idea:
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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by dede2002 » 28/12/22, 14:01

Is it a good idea to want to kill time? It can still be useful to us :P

izentrop wrote:I do not yet have a PV or this kind of charger, but it seems to me that there is also an anti-deep discharge threshold which may also disturb, as well as the current limitation.
Might as well go straight to the battery with the appropriate protection fuse?


I was thinking of the regulator to control the relay. On mine there are three adjustment thresholds, with jumpers, and it automatically resets after having made a full charge (some "low-end" regulators reset immediately, it flashes...).
But given the price of the module you offer (2-3 euros) it's interesting!

The ideal would be to be able to deactivate the low voltage cut-off function of the inverter, to use it with this system without interference.
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Re: Automatic re-ignition of a converter




by Obamot » 29/12/22, 13:58

Nah it's not a good idea but it's his choice?
A trick to kill time is to burn a circuit!
I don't see any fuse/s in this diagram.
Is it very careful? (As a precaution of course)
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