BOS…….Balance of System Wind and Hydro Power
What is the BOS? DC only system (small cabin) –Charge controller –Batteries Conventional AC system (house) –Charge controller –Batteries –Inverter
ModelList Price ($US) C35$ C40$ C60$ Xantrex “C” Series Charge Controller 12, 24, 48 VDC automatically directs extra power to a dedicated load such as an electric water heater and ensures batteries are never over-charged. three-stage charging (bulk, absorption, and float) pulse width modulation (varies the charge current gradually from 0-100%) Model # is rated DC current
Model List Price ($US) MX60$649 Outback MX60 MPPT Charge Controller 12, 24, 48 VDC 60 amps Primarily for PV “Hydro / Wind Turbine Applications: Consult factory for approved turbines“ Probably not worth paying for the solar MPPT technology for hydro
The NCHC Website says: Pretty it may not be, but the NCHC will regulate PV, Wind, or any other current limited charging source with the highest efficiency possible in an alternative energy system charge controller. Model List Price ($US) NCHC60/ 24vdc $259
Diversion Load, aka Dump Load Usually a resistive load like a heater At least as large as the full turbine output and within the current limit of the charge controller Small hydro system = small amounts of heat Use waste heat for water heating, air heating… Usually not enough heat for domestic use (1kW = 3412 BTU) Head lights as dump load for wind turbine
Outback Inverters
Xantrex Inverters
Modified Sine Wave/True Sine Cheaper Not good for certain electronics like printers, audio equipment, microwaves, clocks, cordless tool chargers True sine wave provides clean power like the grid
AC Systems Larger systems can be AC, no battery Davis, p.74: If the continuous output of a system is high enough to meet your needs for surging capacity, no battery/inverter subsystem is required, and AC can be generated directly.