KeepIS
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 Joined: 13/10/2014 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1768 |
Posted: 09:20am 11 Jun 2024 |
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Yes it will, you will notice with my inverter I went for a large cabinet with elbow room around everything - sure makes upgrades, mods or repairs easy.
The controller board is only around 100mm from the power board, but side-on and is mounted on a Ground plane. Most cables come in from above the Controller, which is the DC input and control compartment, Toroid and chokes are some distance below the Controller board and offset. I know you like to build them big - you should have no trouble.
As you know, the 6 pin headers can be cut out of larger pin header strips, like the ones used on the Nano IO ports, I usually buy 40-pin strips 20 at a time, very low cost that way.
FYI:
There is a very simple way for Nano controller builders to save their current settings and then reload them if they ever loose them. Or in my case, have separate files for more than one Inverter. Everything gets simple with the Little programmer.
Uploading a new HEX file does not overwrite the existing EEprom settings, but it's still nice to have them backed up after going to all the trouble to get them just right. . Edited 2024-06-11 19:35 by KeepIS |