hi;
i have a (10KW) wind power generator produces a voltage of 270 volts AC and 360 volts AC. I am using this voltage, with 20 piece (12 Volt 90 Ah tottaly 240 Volt DC) battery would charge. However, changes in wind speed or to vary the generated voltage, input variable, I need a power source with constant output.
i have a (10KW) wind power generator produces a voltage of 270 volts AC and 360 volts AC. I am using this voltage, with 20 piece (12 Volt 90 Ah tottaly 240 Volt DC) battery would charge. However, changes in wind speed or to vary the generated voltage, input variable, I need a power source with constant output.
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A commercial unit is your best choice. The cost of the transformer is more than many complete units sell for.
Here is an eBay unit to add to your existing wiring. As the seller is from the UK I suspect he has 230 volt units to do just what you want.
New!600w grid tie inverter 28-52v/110v,solar-promotion | eBay
Here is an eBay unit to add to your existing wiring. As the seller is from the UK I suspect he has 230 volt units to do just what you want.
New!600w grid tie inverter 28-52v/110v,solar-promotion | eBay
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