Corrections made on 24 volt Battery Bank please advise - Diagram Included
cdrudge
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1 Group each of 8 positives and 8 negatives will be attached to bus bar. Each string will be fused with 200 amp fuse.
all interconnecting cables will be 1/0 and will be 24 in in length.
Thank you for your time and advice.
Sincerely Always Learning
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all interconnecting cables will be 1/0 and will be 24 in in length.
Thank you for your time and advice.
Sincerely Always Learning
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Re: Corrections made on 24 volt Battery Bank please advise - Diagram Included
Have you thought about building a 48V system instead? -
Help need with 24 volt battery bank
1 Group each of 8 positives and 8 negatives will be attached to bus bar. Each string will be fused with 200 amp fuse.
all interconnecting cables will be 1/0 and will be 24 in in length.
Is this the best configuration for what I have to work with?
Thank you for your time and advice.
Sincerely Always Learning
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Re: Help need with 24 volt battery bank
3000 watt 24 volt inverter should, at a minimum (to use 3kW continuous power):- 3,000 watts * 1/21 volts battery cutoff * 1/0.85 inverter efficiency * 1.25 NEC derating = 210 Amps minimum branch circuit fuse/wiring/breaker.
For a multiple string battery bank with 3 or more parallel battery strings, I would suggest that 1/2 the maximum current above should be a "large enough" protective device... I.e., >105 amp series fuse for each battery.
And where the batteries come together, should be a minimum of 210 amp rated fuse/wiring to inverter (round up to next "standard" device at a minimum). You do not want 200 amp * 8 parallel fuses or 1,600 amps available on the positive battery bus to any/all loads/charging sources.
Fusing is to protect wiring. You can have heavier wiring (lower voltage drop) but a lower fuse rating (no need for a 400 amp fuse on a device that only needs a 200 amp circuit.
Fuses should not blow at 80% of rated current and will blow by 100% of rated current (in minutes to hours). The 1.25 max continuous current is the derating for the wiring and fuses/breakers by NEC.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Corrections made on 24 volt Battery Bank please advise - Diagram Included
I would suggest that you "KEEP IT SIMPLE".
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Another issue, is in my experience with a 24 Volt inverter and only 1/0 cable you are going to run into problems with charging your battery bank... I would suggest that the absolute minimum would be 2/0 cable.
Also 4 Parallel strings of Batteries isn't optimum... You could also potentially run into problem keeping the parallel strings properly charged. -
Re: Corrections made on 24 volt Battery Bank please advise - Diagram Included
I moved these two threads into one... Easier to keep all the replies on topic.
The ATTACH tags seem to be a bit screwy... Not sure what is going on.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
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