Hello,
can the PHOENIX SMART IP43 charger also be operated with DC – „direct current“ (instead of AC – „alternating current“)?
I have read the user manual for PHOENIX SMART IP43 here:
I also read "the following" in the user manual:
Nominal input voltage - AC supply 120 – 240VAC
Input voltage range – AC supply 85 – 250VAC (full power from 100VAC, startup from 90VAC)
Input frequency - AC supply 45 - 65Hz
Input voltage - DC supply 90 - 375 VDC
"Shore power" is not "available" at all times - as owners of ships or caravans in particular know. Therefore, it is advantageous – if customers have solar panels. Now I would like to ask - "what" customers have to pay attention to - if they want to "supply" the PHOENIX SMART IP43 - with DC („direct current“) from solar panels - so that a 12-volt battery is charged "correctly" - with the help of the PHOENIX SMART IP43 charger? So which "accessories" does Victron recommend - if customers want to "pass on" DC („direct current“) from solar panels to the PHOENIX SMART IP43 charger?
Here is an example: Victron also offers solar panels. Here is a link:
https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Datasheet-BlueSolar-Monocrystalline-Panels-EN.pdf
Article number: SPM040201200 20W-12V Mono 440x350x25mm series 4a
NET WEIGHT: 1.9
NOMINAL POWER (WATTS): 20
MAXIMUM POWER VOLTAGE (Volts): 18.5
MAXIMUM POWER CURRENT (Amps): 1.09
OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (volts): 22.6
SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (Amps): 1.19
I would now (Just as an example/ Of course only - if the system voltage of solar panels would "allow" it.) connect 5 solar panels in "series". The MAXIMAL POWER VOLTAGE would then be: 92.5 volts. MAXIMUM POWER CURRENT would be: 1.09 Amps. NOMINAL POWER would be: 100 WATTS. And now it would be interesting to know - which "accessories" are recommended by VICTRON - so that I could forward the DIRECT CURRENT to a PHOENIX SMART IP43 charger? So e.g. the "cheapest" method - or other (more expensiv – but sure „hight quality“) options?
Thanks very much.
dd33