Ohhhhh, well, the most knowledgeable king's status has been updated to HELPFUL. Thanks, you really know your stuff! So now I am curious as to what you guys mainly talk about on here. Is it mainly system design, or new stuff in the industry orrrr? I don't want to be tooo off topic.
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New to solar, I would like to learn how to do it the RIGHT way.... Fast learner.
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http://www.dowcorning.com/applicatio...0813&type=PROD
Dow Corning Chem PV-6010 MSDS Wonder what the PV might stand for, It CAN'T be Photo Voltaic 'cause "it wont work for that"!
Anyone besides our most helpful "King" have any tips on testing the cells and if a 0.15 Ohm resistor is required to do it right?Comment
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I was just asking about the PV-6010 stuff that I already have and from what I understand this stuff is on a lot of the UL rated ones. And I guess that I should modify that statement to right-ish do to the fact that doing it "right" seems to involve a phone book,telephone, and a checkbook. That does not sound like very much fun, or like something I can afford to AC a wood shop.Comment
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Hi Dereck
Can Killerwatts use the part: ACS712ELCTR-05B-T
from Allegro Microsystems ?
link: http://www.allegromicro.com/en/Produ...Cs/ACS712.aspx
Is is Hall effect current measurement component which can measure +/- 5A with resolution of 185mV/AmpComment
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Hi Dereck
Can Killerwatts use the part: ACS712ELCTR-05B-T
from Allegro Microsystems ?
link: http://www.allegromicro.com/en/Produ...Cs/ACS712.aspx
Is is Hall effect current measurement component which can measure +/- 5A with resolution of 185mV/Amp
But their FAQ seems to cover that concern pretty well:
Steady state thermal testing with continuous DC (or AC RMS) current, based on Allegros ASEK712 demo board, shows that at an ambient temperature of 85°C the ACS712 can withstand a maximum of 40 A before reaching the maximum thermal junction temperature of 165°C.SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.Comment
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