dontexplode
Electrical
- Jan 15, 2014
- 9
Have a site with four 3.5mw generators that are not accessible for various reasons.
site visits and install are two hours every week.
The intent is to hookup some solar panels and charge controllers to the windings of the generator to keep moisture out.
Utility power is not available.
The solar panels are a 2kW array, an outback FM80 battery charger and want to connect the battery charger FM80 to the windings to heat them up.
There is little to no consequence for losing solar power and this is just to help.
I obviously cannot connect the output + of the FM80 directly to one end of the winding and connect the - to the other winding because the resistance is so low.
Does it make sense to install a resistor before one of the connections to limit the current? 5A's seems reasonable for this application.
FM80, 120V, 5A, 24ohms,
any other thoughts? would like to keep this at dc
does this even make sense?
site visits and install are two hours every week.
The intent is to hookup some solar panels and charge controllers to the windings of the generator to keep moisture out.
Utility power is not available.
The solar panels are a 2kW array, an outback FM80 battery charger and want to connect the battery charger FM80 to the windings to heat them up.
There is little to no consequence for losing solar power and this is just to help.
I obviously cannot connect the output + of the FM80 directly to one end of the winding and connect the - to the other winding because the resistance is so low.
Does it make sense to install a resistor before one of the connections to limit the current? 5A's seems reasonable for this application.
FM80, 120V, 5A, 24ohms,
any other thoughts? would like to keep this at dc
does this even make sense?