Yes fig 5.17 and 5.18 show screwed terminals so that will be the way to go.
I've got 25mm2 and 35mm2 welding cable so as long as I can find eye lugs that fit in the inverter I'm good to go. If the inverter doesn't like it I can revert.
Yes fig 5.17 and 5.18 show screwed terminals so that will be the way to go.
Thanks Stinsy and OGB I suspected that might be a problem.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 11:36 am Indeed, breaking DC is seriously different to breaking AC, so under no circumstances should an AC type isolator be used - there is a very good chance that there will just be a humongous arc if the thing is ever turned off under load.
I just bought a 16A Garo DC isolator form my second PV system, from this vendor, for a bit under £25: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154515532703
Garo stuff tends to be reasonably OK as far as I can tell. The spec seems OK, 20A at 500V, 16A at 700V, 9A at 1000V. My second system is only six 400W panels, in one string, so this will be more than adequate.
openspaceman wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 12:43 pmThanks Stinsy and OGB I suspected that might be a problem.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 11:36 am Indeed, breaking DC is seriously different to breaking AC, so under no circumstances should an AC type isolator be used - there is a very good chance that there will just be a humongous arc if the thing is ever turned off under load.
I just bought a 16A Garo DC isolator form my second PV system, from this vendor, for a bit under £25: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154515532703
Garo stuff tends to be reasonably OK as far as I can tell. The spec seems OK, 20A at 500V, 16A at 700V, 9A at 1000V. My second system is only six 400W panels, in one string, so this will be more than adequate.
The Garo one is 20A at 500 but will it stand 60 A if my panels ever reach their maximum current? i.e. will the mppt charger ever get to exceed the current limit as it gets the best out of the 1500W string
Yes you are right the highest current rating of the panels is 30A not 60A, the charger is my max 60A which is what confused me. I'll go with the slightly larger garo isolator.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 1:04 pm
Not sure how the 60A figure has been arrived at. A 1500W string of panels is going to be no more than about 10 to 12A Isc in all probability, depends on the make up of the string. The 400W panels I've just bought have an Isc of just over 10A, so six of them in our 2,400W array are still going to be well within the 16A rating of that Garo isolator. 6 x 49.5Voc = 297V DC maximum, the isolator is rated to handle 20A at that voltage, so will easily handle the 10.12A Isc (although by definition you can never have Isc at the same time as Voc).