Hi,
I'd like to be able to remotely turn on/off my solar array as if I were standing in the room and flipped the circuit breaker manually. I've already got the ability to flip back and forth from my grid and (off grid) inverter power using these
https://www.amazon.com/Contactor-LC1D12-LC1D12G7-LC1-D12G7-120V/dp/B076Y1TW2C/
And a contactor tutorial I saw on Daniel Romers YT channel a while back.
But i need something that does, DC (90ish) Volts AND around 25 Amps max
What is the best way to do this? Can I use this AC contactor and just split the current 3 ways (I only need a single pole anyway of this 3-pole contactor), so each channel handles 1/3 of the current? I assume the max current in the specs is for each individual channel. Or do I need something special that might cost more?
I'd like to be able to remotely turn on/off my solar array as if I were standing in the room and flipped the circuit breaker manually. I've already got the ability to flip back and forth from my grid and (off grid) inverter power using these
https://www.amazon.com/Contactor-LC1D12-LC1D12G7-LC1-D12G7-120V/dp/B076Y1TW2C/
And a contactor tutorial I saw on Daniel Romers YT channel a while back.
But i need something that does, DC (90ish) Volts AND around 25 Amps max
What is the best way to do this? Can I use this AC contactor and just split the current 3 ways (I only need a single pole anyway of this 3-pole contactor), so each channel handles 1/3 of the current? I assume the max current in the specs is for each individual channel. Or do I need something special that might cost more?