auto-generator-start-stop:start
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auto-generator-start-stop:start [2019-08-29 15:39] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | auto-generator-start-stop:start [2020-12-21 01:41] – [1. Which relay and control to use?] guystewart | ||
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=== Option 2: BMV Battery Monitor === | === Option 2: BMV Battery Monitor === | ||
- | The next most used option is a BMV-700 Battery Monitor or similar model. It can start the generator on low battery voltage and/or low battery state of charge. See the [[https:// | + | The next most used option is a BMV-700 Battery Monitor or similar model. It can start the generator on low battery voltage and/or low battery state of charge. The BMV uses a dry contact, voltage free relay. See the [[https:// |
=== Option 3: Using the relay in the Multis or Quattros === | === Option 3: Using the relay in the Multis or Quattros === | ||
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(provided by Thierry Cortasa) | (provided by Thierry Cortasa) | ||
- | hi | + | One solution using MultiPlus relay for start stop a three-wire generator. |
+ | Use k1 and k2 relays and programmable relay assistant. | ||
- | just for information, | + | * First to close k1 if voltage under 24v (for example) |
- | i use k1 and k2 relais and relai programmable assistant | + | * Second |
- | + | * Third to close k2 if voltage | |
- | first to close k1 if voltage under 24v (for exemple) | + | * Last to open k2 if AC1 not available |
- | segond | + | |
- | third to close k2 if voltage | + | |
- | last to open k2 if ac1 not avalable | + | |
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- | in this case you have a three-wire system with out any think more needed ! | + | |
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- | i have some systeme using this solution and all looks ok | + | |
auto-generator-start-stop/start.txt · Last modified: 2021-02-25 13:46 by marmour