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This is also a very good feature when using the wind turbine, the auxiliary/smart loads, and also for using
it as a dump load if necessary.
The controls presented in Figure 43 control the SOC level when the Aux load switches on and the SOC
(Integrated Circuit) when the smart load switches off.
The energy powering the Aux Load will be powered from the inverter directly and the solar power setting
is the power limiter to the Aux Load. If you set this to 1000, the inverter will deliver up to 1000W depending
upon your load. This value is not limited by the power of the solar panel or wind turbine but rather than the
power in the battery.
6.6. PEAK SHAVING
Peak Shaving is a technique used to reduce electrical power consumption during periods of maximum
demand from the utility grid. Thus, one can save substantial amounts of money due to peaking charges.
Also, this technique has another use when working with the generator. You can use a much smaller
generator if it is running continuously, and the inverter takes up the peak demand.
Figure 45 - Peak shaving.
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