Hi All,
I need a bit of advise regarding supplying the grid with power 240v 50/60hz,
I am setting up a generating unit that will supply around 50 kW/h, the problem is that it is not an automated system & the rpm can vary & therefore the frequency can & will vary also especially overnight when unattended.
The only way i can see around this is to charge up a battery bank--12v batteries & then use 12v DC to 240v AC inverters to get a sine wave of the correct frequency to supply the grid. Is this a stupid idea for the amount of power that will be generated--50 kW/h.
The way i see it is that a 12v 400amp/hour battery is basically 4.8kW so ten of them is 48kW. Will the batteries be capable of this & or is this correct?
Any advise will be appreciated.
I need a bit of advise regarding supplying the grid with power 240v 50/60hz,
I am setting up a generating unit that will supply around 50 kW/h, the problem is that it is not an automated system & the rpm can vary & therefore the frequency can & will vary also especially overnight when unattended.
The only way i can see around this is to charge up a battery bank--12v batteries & then use 12v DC to 240v AC inverters to get a sine wave of the correct frequency to supply the grid. Is this a stupid idea for the amount of power that will be generated--50 kW/h.
The way i see it is that a 12v 400amp/hour battery is basically 4.8kW so ten of them is 48kW. Will the batteries be capable of this & or is this correct?
Any advise will be appreciated.