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50 amp Single Diversion
Regulator
Use with either wind or solar power systems
Use with your dump load either 12 volt or 24 volt

Wind generators need to always have a load on them to prevent overspeeding. By using a diversion regulator you can keep the batteries from overcharging while still pulling power from the wind generator. These regulators can also be used with solar panels. This also allows you to use the excess power from your solar panels instead of simply turning off the power and wasting your peak hours of sunlight.
It acts as a switch to turn on your diversion load (dump load) when the voltage of the batteries are getting high. The regulator will switch on somewhere between 13-13.9 volts and will turn off again at close to the same voltage. This works for either 12 volt or 24 volt systems as long as you are using 6 volt or 12 volt batteries.
You can use 12 volt lights, 12 volt water heating coils, 12 volt heaters, anything in 12 volt with this regulator. If you are using a 24 volt system you will need a 24 volt diversion load. Do not exceed 50 amps in a 12 volt diversion load or 25 amps in a 24 volt diversion load. These regulators can be used to dump up to 600 watts.
When using this type of diversion regulator you can still use the power from the batteries even while the regulator is on. Your wind generators and solar panels can continue charging the batteries at the same time also.
Single
diversion 50 amp regulator
12 volt or 24 volt
Only $70 plus shipping
| 50 amp diversion regulator -- All US orders Priority Mail (shipping cost 5.50) total with shipping $75.50 |
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| 50 amp diversion regulator shipped to Canada (shipping cost $19)total with shipping $89 |
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| 50 amp diversion regulator shipped to Europe (shipping cost $26) total with shipping $96 |
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| 50 amp diversion regulator shipped to Australia (shipping cost $29) total with shipping $99 |
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| 50 amp diversion regulator shipped to Africa (shipping cost $26) total with shipping $96 |
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