Hi,
My installation consists of a 48/5000 Multi-plus a Cerbo GX a GX touch and two strings of panels with two MPPT VE can 250/100 controllers and three US2000 Pylontech batteries which have been working excellently for the past 12 months ( so good to be off grid).
Although on most days the SOC is back to 99% by midday or earlier I would still like to add a1500 watt wind turbine for those winter days that don't produce enough solar to fully charge the batteries and then need the Gen set to top them up. I believe using a 2kW off grid 48 volt wind controller with a dump load fit for purpose would work well with my system but I just wanted to check with the experts for any tips and traps. The idea would be to parallel the wind turbine controller up to the battery side of one of the MPPT controllers and also set the parameters on the wind controller to a lesser value than the DVCC so as to not override the Cerbo and damage the batteries.
I would greatly appreciate anyone's thoughts and advice.
Regards
Morgs





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We have been using Victron MPPT 250 / 100 charge controller on our wind turbines. there is a way that exports the dc power with little to no spikes, so the controller assumes it is DC solar input. The critical path is to place a Capacitor bank before the controller. This will smooth out the DC and better allow the Controller to react to the wind turbine. The most common capacitor to use for wind systems are a set of 4 or more 450 volt / 470 Uf capacitors, available on ebay.
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