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150 amp SVM charge controller 4 wind turbine generator solar panel ,single meter
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE MISSOURI WIND 150 AMP / SOLID STATE CHARGE CONTROLLER WITH PWM (pulse width modulation) BY KEEPS BATTERIES FROM OVER CHARGING A MUST FOR WIND OR SOLAR
Everything mounted, pre-wired, ready to go! Easily saves several hours of work and frustration. This fully wired unit provides a very efficient interconnect environment.
HAS EQUALIZE, BULK AND FLOAT CHARGE MODES
CAN HANDLE UP TO 150 AMPS, 12,500 WATT SURGES
Use this controller to regulate and prevent battery overcharge in: 150 Amp - Solid State PWM Charge Controller With High Contrast Volt Meter Solar/Wind/Hydro Works directly with 12, 24 and 48 volt systems This solid-state (no relays or solenoids) charge controller has been specifically designed for large to medium sized solar or turbine, battery based alternate energy systems of up to 150 amps (100 amps for diversion mode). With thousands of hours of R&D, this controller solves many of the issues currently unaddressed in most if not all other charge controllers. One of the most prevalent problems has been, how to handle more than 60 amps of solar power without using multiple controllers. Most charge controllers on the market use one or two power mosfets, generally limiting their current capabilities to a range of 40-60 amps. The Coleman Air C150-SVM uses six high-power (230 amps each), in a back-to-back, parallel configuration, allowing a significant increase in total current handling capability. Our in house testing has shown that this controller can handle surges of 12,500 watts! We are unaware of any other solid-state charge controller that can come close to this level of power handling.
The C150-SVM is functionally equivalent to our C150-SMA, except that the SVM does not have an amp meter or the two breakers. Use this controller to regulate and prevent battery overcharge in:
Some of the key featuresof this controller are:
Note: Continuous power handling will be reduced in hot climates or installations.
The micro processor is the heart of the controller. The battery level is constantly checked by the microprocessor and compared to the active mode’s (Float, Bulk or Equalize) set point to determine how much (if any) current should flow into or out of the batteries. As the battery’s level of charge increases, so does the voltage of the battery (the battery’s level of charge can be determined by the voltage of the battery.) As the charge level increases the controller may use very short pulses of energy to “top off” or maintain the charge at the optimum level. These pulses of energy will be of varying lengths as required. This charging algorithm is referred to as pulse width modulation (or PWM), and when properly controlled, offers a very suitable method of charging deep cycle batteries to ensure good battery health and longevity.
Settings are of course user changeable! By simply turning the set point potentiometers with a small screwdriver, you can quickly adjust the trip point for the float or bulk mode. (Equalize mode is about 7% higher then the bulk mode). Six very powerful 230A mosfets are wired into three pairs (of two) to insure plenty of reserve capacity above the rated 150 amps this controller has been designed to handle. The mosfets are arranged in such a manner that they can handle currents in either direction; that is, they can perform in the capacity of a solar charge controller or a diversion mode controller. The controller automatically determines the proper mode of operation. If the controller senses that there is voltage on the “Solar/Diversion” terminal then it assumes that the controller has been wired as for the solar mode. If there is no voltage present on this terminal, then the diversion mode will instead be chosen. This terminal is checked often by the microprocessor to insure the controller selects the proper mode. If no connection has been made to the “Solar/Diversion” terminals, then the mode may be either. The enclosure is heavy gauge, solid steel, ready to mount. -- No plastic, no junk, simple and rugged. This Hoffman pull box is perfect for terminating larger wire. It has multiple knockouts on each side of the box. The box measures 8.25" x 12". The electronics are fully isolated from the box. It would take nearly four C40 solar charge controllers to equal this one controller, 2-1/2, C60 solar controllers and nearly 2, C80 charge controllers. Compare the price saving and extra cost of wiring all of these charge controllers. In addition, C150 (SVM) PWM charge controller has a volt meter, test, auto equalize, 3 stage charge battery charging. Super convenient, super powerful (high amperage, high voltage charge controller.) A PWM controller, built here in the USA (Check out where the big name C40, C60 etc. controllers are built -- Do your homework, they are not built here!).
The pictures below show a Suzlon wind turbine in Denmark with a Missouri Wind Turbine
mounted on top.Suzlon made it clear they needed dependable wind turbines to operate the beacons.
After months of testing they decided to go with a wind turbine built in the USA
by Missouri Wind And Solar.Notice the MW logo on the tail fin.
100% Manufactured in Seymour Missouri,The Show Me State!
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