New Industry Products

SolarBOS Redefines Smart Combiners

July 04, 2012 by Jeff Shepard

SolarBOS announced a new current sensing combiner solution for the solar industry. The new combiners are listed to UL-1741 for up to 1000Vdc. The patent pending design uses small hall-effect sensors to measure the current flowing through each fuse holder, thereby allowing system operators and owners to detect underperforming circuits.

The new current sensing combiners communicate via RS-485 / Modbus and can be configured with disconnects or contactors as well as surge suppressors and/or voltage transducers. These combiners also record busbar temperatures -- an important tool for detecting a loose connection before it causes a problem in the system -- as well as provide "string out" indication with built-in LEDs.

SolarBOS currently offers 8, 12, and 16-circuit versions at both 600 and 1000Vdc and up to 250 Adc. Pricing has not been set, but SolarBOS expects that the 16-circuit, 250A smart disconnect combiner will sell for less than $1,000.

The contactor version of the new smart combiners can also detect and interrupt series arcs in the array wiring.

More news and information regarding the latest developments in Smart Grid electronics can be found at Darnell’s SmartGridElectronics.Net.