15-60 volt GTI

Discussion in 'Connecting to the Grid' started by TomT, Jan 28, 2013.

  1. TomT

    TomT WindyNation Engineer

  2. leamywind1

    leamywind1 WindyNation Engineer

    Thanks-good find. Nice range of voltage coverage.
    Please let us know. I am interested to know if it will convert the watts faster then a regular China solar inverter and if it is indeed rated for wind too. (I assume a seperate dump controller is needed?)

    Ya know sometimes i wonder if putting these GTI's damn near next to the turbine would ever make a big difference. Like since we both have roof mounts, mounting the inverter in the attic in a metal box and monitor the AC line going back to the panel from the GTI. I do not think heat would be to much of an issue as they only really run hard in the winter time (cold attic space) anyway. I do have an A/C blower unit in my attic. LOL HMM
    Any thoughts on that?
     
  3. TomT

    TomT WindyNation Engineer

    I really do not know.
    My runs are 25 ft of thin strand 6 gauge wire.
    In my case I do not think it would make a lot of difference.
     
  4. leamywind1

    leamywind1 WindyNation Engineer

    Oh well just a thought. I do not think it would he me as well either.

    Any more information on the GTI?
     
  5. TomT

    TomT WindyNation Engineer

    Still waiting for a reply. It is after the Chinese New Year. I'm still waiting for a reply. Will have to send again soon.
     
  6. TomT

    TomT WindyNation Engineer

    I have been sending messages for awhile now . Not getting anything back. Said it was going to cost extra and not a stable unit. What ever that means.
    All they did was keep trying to steer me to a 22-60 volt unit.
    So for now it is a bust on seeing this one. The one they show is a solar not a wind unit.:(
     
  7. leamywind1

    leamywind1 WindyNation Engineer

    Thnaks yeah i think Sun G is the way to go for now for small turbines. Best scenerio is a 10-30 250 and 1kw 22-60 for any turbine between 750 and 1kw. Just my opinion
     

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