Classic temps

Started by solarj, March 30, 2015, 09:58:49 PM

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solarj

What temperature is too hot for my classic 150's , fets ect?

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Quote from: solarj on March 30, 2015, 09:58:49 PM
What temperature is too hot for my classic 150's , fets ect?

Try doing Seach on the forum for FET temperature. It starts to back down output at 80 degrees C if I remember correctly.
John

10 x Kyocera KC140, Classic 150 w/WBJr, Link10 Battery Monitor, 850 AH @ 12v Solar One 2v cells, Xantrex PROwatt SW2000
Off Grid on Houseboat Lake Don Pedro, CA

solarj

How can i keep it cooler without a/c? it's still spring here 70 plus degrees can not imagine when summer gets here and temps in the upper 90s.

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Quote from: solarj on March 31, 2015, 05:21:25 PM
How can i keep it cooler without a/c? it's still spring here 70 plus degrees can not imagine when summer gets here and temps in the upper 90s.

Sorry, no info on where you are located and no signature. Are you talking degrees F or degrees C??

Where do you have the Classic mounted?

John

10 x Kyocera KC140, Classic 150 w/WBJr, Link10 Battery Monitor, 850 AH @ 12v Solar One 2v cells, Xantrex PROwatt SW2000
Off Grid on Houseboat Lake Don Pedro, CA

Doug

Hope it doesn't get up to the upper 90s C.
Just sayin.

Mechanicalbird

While on the topic of temps is there a way to change the classic from °C to °F???

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Quote from: Mechanicalbird on April 01, 2015, 09:50:37 AM
While on the topic of temps is there a way to change the classic from °C to °F???
No. There was in the Local Appp but that function was removed.
John

10 x Kyocera KC140, Classic 150 w/WBJr, Link10 Battery Monitor, 850 AH @ 12v Solar One 2v cells, Xantrex PROwatt SW2000
Off Grid on Houseboat Lake Don Pedro, CA

Mechanicalbird

Why no °F? This is America! ;)

atop8918

We got too many service calls about it, unfortunately! Parts (including batteries) are usually spec'd in °C in any case -- it's not convenient if you want to know the weather, but it's actually a little easier if you're trying to figure out if anything is overtemperature.