Solar and wind power generation wiring
Although we have an existing solar charge control unit, this won’t work with a wind turbine because it can’t dump its excess load. While both wind and solar charge control units protect the battery from overcharging, a wind charge control unit is slightly more complex because of the mechanical nature of the turbine.
An inverter transforms the power from your energy source from direct current to alternating current. Most domestic solar systems use hybrid solar.
The best way to include your wind turbine into an existing solar system is by using the same wiring system. To do this, you will need a hybrid charge controller that can handle both systems. Alternatively, you can wire the wind.
It is possible to add a micro wind turbine to your existing solar system, provided you have both a charge controller and inverter that can handle the two systems. Although there are downsides to.
We covered some of the pros and cons of a hybrid wind/solar systemin a previous article, but here are a few additional points to consider before adding a wind turbine to your existing solar system:
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