Hybrid systems apply two or more alternative power supply resources to recharge the battery bank.
In this system, the PV panels and the wind generator recharge the battery via the solar regulators. The regulator ensures the correct voltage and current to recharge the battery bank without damaging the batter bank.

The DC or AC generator and grid power will only be applied in this system as back-up power. This will ensure that the battery bank will be recharged, if the battery voltage reach the lower fresh hold point and there is no wind or solar power available to recharge the battery bank.

The HUB System Communications Manager allows the interconnection of up to ten OutBack power conversion devices with the OutBack MATE. The interconnection creates a completely integrated Power System that can be coordinated and managed by a MATE. The OutBack HUB communicates stacking phase, load share, incremental start-up and shut down information directly between the inverters.
When set for load control, the TriStar powers loads from the battery, and protects the battery form over-discharge with a current compensated LVD (low voltage load disconnect).

Morningstar's Relay Driver is a logic module which provides high level system control functions such as high/low voltage alarms, load control and generator start. The product controls four independent relay driver outputs by reading digital data inputs from Morningstar's TriStar controller or by reading battery voltage when used in systems with other controllers.
The inverter charger allows grid and or AC generators to be connected to this system charging the battery via the battery charger. The inverter inverts the power from DC to AC to provide power to AC power equipment.

 

 
 
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