Hi
Just thought I'd share some thoughts about making these systems more rugged.
My setup at the moment is running from 48V @ 7.3A into 20 circuits each with doubled up 23AWG wire each (total 41 wires litzed) 2.5ohm DC
resistance each circuit....
Insane charging capability I know....but from time to time, one or two neons will explode and short out CE of the
transistor it was on....causing my solar breakers to trip.
So far I have a circuit breaker on the input to limit current draw to 10A and trip in event a short occurs....
I have also removed the neons now as they were causing more grief than benefit in my setup which has the charging batteries
connected permanently....so no risk of disconnection.
Now, I have tried adding a ballast resistor to each neon in an attempt to save the neon from death, however , the
neons started glowing way before non-resistored ones used to....interesting!
Glowing neons = radiant not going to battery! Can't have that.
What advice beyond overcurrent protection and neons is there for the protection of transistors?
Just thought I'd share some thoughts about making these systems more rugged.
My setup at the moment is running from 48V @ 7.3A into 20 circuits each with doubled up 23AWG wire each (total 41 wires litzed) 2.5ohm DC
resistance each circuit....
Insane charging capability I know....but from time to time, one or two neons will explode and short out CE of the
transistor it was on....causing my solar breakers to trip.
So far I have a circuit breaker on the input to limit current draw to 10A and trip in event a short occurs....
I have also removed the neons now as they were causing more grief than benefit in my setup which has the charging batteries
connected permanently....so no risk of disconnection.
Now, I have tried adding a ballast resistor to each neon in an attempt to save the neon from death, however , the
neons started glowing way before non-resistored ones used to....interesting!
Glowing neons = radiant not going to battery! Can't have that.
What advice beyond overcurrent protection and neons is there for the protection of transistors?
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