Hello,
I am working on a wind tubine for a thesis project and of course I want to put any possible electrical energy generated in to a battery or useful load.
I have found some threads advising against using Victron solar MPPT controllers, but they all relate to the potentially high voltages caused by runaway turbines when unloaded. Which of course must be handled externally.
What I haven't found is any reason as far as normal operation goes, why not to use the Victron MPPT's.
So my question is, as long as I implement a braking and overvoltage protection (arduino with rpm and voltage sense and a relay for enabling braking resistors for example) is there any reason why Victron's MPPT controllers would be not compatible with a wind turbine?
In short, what other issues are there? As long as the voltage is kept under control, there is no issue, correct?