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โAug-10-2013 08:51 AM
โAug-10-2013 08:47 AM
KJINTF wrote:
Do you publish the Power Net interface protocol?
If not why not?
I looked through the web site and was not able to find the protocol document
โAug-10-2013 07:57 AM
lorelec wrote:
Sal, if you have any genuine critiques or questions, I'd be happy to entertain them. Nitpicking about non-issues doesn't qualify.
โAug-10-2013 07:09 AM
โAug-10-2013 02:14 AM
mena661 wrote:
I don't own one but their customers like it. At least that's what I have read (in other forums....not sure who owns one here).
โAug-10-2013 01:55 AM
j.p.f. wrote:
well, bottom line: is it a good product worth the money it cost?
โAug-09-2013 08:56 PM
j.p.f. wrote:I don't own one but their customers like it. At least that's what I have read (in other forums....not sure who owns one here). BTW, this one is a brand new model so probably not too many reviews yet. I was talking about their old one.
well, bottom line: is it a good product worth the money it cost?
BFL13 wrote:Ok. Didn't know about the history. Thanks.
Mena, this has been going on for months if not years. Salvo just doesn't like the Rogue guy. The Rogue guy knows it. Gets old. ๐
Salvo has been taking his civilization pills for quite some time now, and has been very helpful on a number of topics. I am especially grateful for some help in particular.
No idea why the Rogue guy gets up Salvo's nose. Just glad it's not me anymore with my "measurement errors." ๐
โAug-09-2013 07:43 PM
โAug-09-2013 07:11 PM
Salvo wrote:
For us 12V guys, peak efficiency is at 70W. Regardless of battery system, peak efficiency is located at the low end of the charging current range, between 5 and 10A.
โAug-09-2013 06:47 PM
Salvo wrote:
Never heard that gain error is greatest at full scale. Can you provide a link? Are you saying the gain error is nonlinear? The gain is probably set by a couple of resistors connected to the error amp. These resistors are not perfect. They have a tolerance that more or less defines the measurement gain error.
The whole object of the amp & volt measurement specification is to determine what's the possible error when reading let's say 5.0A. Are you saying it's impossible to determine this error without measuring it? What's the purpose of your spec? What's does 1% at 100A mean? Max current is only 30A.
I'm guessing your current measurement error is at best 3 to 10% of reading plus +/- 0.1A. 0.1A is LSD, not offset.
Sal
โAug-09-2013 06:02 PM
mena661 wrote:
I really don't understand what you're getting at Salvo. Are you trying to discredit Rogue or are you just asking questions?
โAug-09-2013 05:23 PM