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Started by docarey, June 09, 2019, 08:42:43 AM

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docarey

My grid tie system has a 500 volt DC output that I want to tie through a transfer switch to my charging system (Midnite 150) to charge my 22kw lithium battery's.   How do I do this as the Midnite has a input voltage of only 150 volts DC?   More than one controlers?   My goal is to have both Battery back up and Grid tie with the throw of one switch.

Many thanks for ANY help.

George

bee88man

#1
First...What tranfer switch can handle 500 VDC?

mike90045

You need a 600V MPPT controller  (Schneider, Morningstar)

You need a 600V DC breaker to use as a transfer switch, to energize the 600V MPPT controller, Manually. 
The GT inverter will shutdown without the grid and will effectively turnoff its HV DC input.

When grid is restored, you will have to manually switch the 600VDC breaker  OFF

You need an AC 240V transfer switch to connect your battery inverter to your house wiring and disconnect the grid

It's unlikely you can find these switches in a single ganged configuration
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docarey

Thank you for your reply its my starting point.

tecnodave

Docary

Please note that some grid tie inverters are not isolated from the grid. If that is what you have , do switch both panel positive and negative leads when switching from grid tie to off grid charge controller. these systems MUST BE isolated from each other.....

The Sunny Boy TL Series is an example of the type ,  The  TL is transformerless and p.v. Input is connected to AC output through the circuitry

Schneider electric does make double pole double throw transfer switches that are rated at 600 volts DC and AC , totally suitable for your use.
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bee88man

Wondering a ballpark price for that 600VDC DPDT traasfer switch aswell as it's physcial size???

tecnodave

The Schneider transfer switch is huge, bigger than the classic or your grid tie inverter. Won't find that at home cheepo, it's a distributor item. I get mine from Electrical Distributors, but I do not know who is the Schnieder Square D distributor for your area. Seimens also markets such a transfer switch, it too is "industrial".
#1 Classic 150 12 x Sharp NE-170, 2S6P, 24volt L-16 Rolls-Surette S-530, MS4024 & Cotek ,  C-40 dirv.cont. for hot water
#2 Classic 150 12 x Sharp NE-170, 2S6P, 24 volt L-16 Interstate,Brutus Inv.
#3 Kid/WBjr 4/6 Sanyo 200 watt multilayer 4/6 P
#4 Kid/WBjr 4/6 Sanyo 200 watt multilayer 2S 2/3 P

bee88man

sounds a bit unpractical...other than on paper

docarey

I wish I could post a picture of the transfer switch I have it is about 16 inches square.

bee88man

Quote from: docarey on June 11, 2019, 08:56:53 PM
I wish I could post a picture of the transfer switch I have it is about 16 inches square.
Sounds like a 240 VAC transfer switch like thoses at Home Depot...600 VDC is a whole lot different...600 volts is one spec, then being DC at 600 volt makes it a double whammy...one size does not fit all...