DCJohn
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Is it possible to make a green, safe, efficient and possible cheaper solar system nowadays?
From my very basic understanding for solar solutions I was thinking something like (ideally get rid of AC/DC inverters if possible):-
PV Array (HVDC) -> MPTT Charger? -> CL4 Transmitter -> CL4 Receiver-> Battery -> CLR Transmitter(s) -> CL4 Receiver(s) / Loads (POE? lights/sensors etc.)
The main purpose is to reduce copper / cables and transfer HVDC safely (CL4) and efficiently (less conversations) between large distances (less voltage drops) without the need of breakers / panels / combiner boxes etc.
Most of solar systems working with 48V, so my noob question is why not going higher (380V?) if now it can be safe with CL4?
References/Keywords: Class 4 / FMPS / UL 1400-1 / Digital-Pulse Current-Electricity / VoltServer / Panduit / CensePower
(I'm also fan of sodium batteries but they still need time and also important to have current available hardware to be able to support this design -eg. BMS/Charger)
Regards,
John
From my very basic understanding for solar solutions I was thinking something like (ideally get rid of AC/DC inverters if possible):-
PV Array (HVDC) -> MPTT Charger? -> CL4 Transmitter -> CL4 Receiver-> Battery -> CLR Transmitter(s) -> CL4 Receiver(s) / Loads (POE? lights/sensors etc.)
The main purpose is to reduce copper / cables and transfer HVDC safely (CL4) and efficiently (less conversations) between large distances (less voltage drops) without the need of breakers / panels / combiner boxes etc.
Most of solar systems working with 48V, so my noob question is why not going higher (380V?) if now it can be safe with CL4?
References/Keywords: Class 4 / FMPS / UL 1400-1 / Digital-Pulse Current-Electricity / VoltServer / Panduit / CensePower
(I'm also fan of sodium batteries but they still need time and also important to have current available hardware to be able to support this design -eg. BMS/Charger)
Regards,
John
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