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Water Heating Element for 24V or 48V DC - 1" NPT Male

Water Heating Element for 24V or 48V DC - 1
Water Heating Element for 24V or 48V DC - 1
 
Item code Brand name Model number
ALR-24/48-WHE AltE 24/48 VOLT
Dimensions: L 9.25" x W 1.5" x H 1.5"

Alternative Energy Engineering
Low Voltage Water Heating Element
Diversion Load

Alternative Energy Engineering  Low Voltage Water Heating for Diversion/Dump LoadThese low-voltage water-heating elements are for use as diversion loads for wind or hydroelectric systems. Use one or more of these heating elements with a charge control designed for load diversion, such as the Xantrex C40 or C60, Morningstar TS-45 or TS-60 or the Outback FlexMax 60 to turn your excess power into hot water. They fit most standard electric water heaters with screw-in elements. We have one model for 12- and 24 volt systems and another for higher power 24- volt systems and 48 volt systems. Each unit has two elements that can be wired in series or parallel or used individually, depending on voltage and desired amp draw.

 

Diversion Load Information

In most hydroelectric and wind-powered battery charging systems, the charging source cannot be disconnected from the batteries while running without the possibility of damaging them from over-voltage. The typical way to regulate battery charging voltage with this type of generating system is to use a“load diversion” type charge control. The Morningstar TS45 and TS60, the Xantrex C40 and C60 and the Outback MX60 can be configured for this mode of charge control. A diversion-type charge control also may be used in a PV system. If the array is much larger than necessary to charge the battery, excess power can be used to heat water by using a water heating diversion load. In operation, when battery voltage reaches the full charge setting in the charge control, it begins to divert power to the diversion load. The control uses pulse width modulation to turn the load on just enough to keep the battery voltage from rising further. The critical requirements are that the diversion load can dissipate more watts than the charging source can deliver, and that the maximum amperage that the load can draw is smaller than the maximum diversion rating of the charge control. We recommend that you do not use a load that draws more than 75 percent of the maximum rating of the charge control. For example, if the charging source can deliver 20 amps at 24 volts, use a 30 amp diversion load with a 40 amp or larger charge control.

Regulation voltage:
14.00
28.00
56.00
Model
Wiring
ohms
amps
watts
amps
watts
amps
watts
12v/24v Series 0.96 14.6 204 29.2 817    
Single 0.48 29.2 408        
Parallel 0.24 58.3 817        
24v/48v
(12v also)
Series 2.48 5.6 79 11.3 316 22.6 1265
Single 1.24 11.3 158 22.6 632    
Parallel 0.62 22.6 316 45.2 1265    

 

For Lakota Wind Turbine Applications:

For the 12V model please use QTY 2 of this unit with each sub-element in Parallel and connecting the 2 whole elements in Series.
For the 24V model please use QTY 2 of this unit with each sub-element in Series and connecting the 2 whole elements in Parallel
For the 48V model please use QTY 2 of this unit with each sub-element in Series and connecting the 2 whole elements in Series.


 


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