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December 2020
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Solar Stik
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, Inc.
System Setup and Operation Manual for the Solar Stik G-BOSS E Light HPS
PRELIMINARY
Scaling and Modifying the HPS
When expanding or modifying the HPS architecture, scaling and stacking may be used to provide
additional capabilities that may exceed the ability of any one component to handle.
Scaling
• Power generation and energy storage can be modified in accordance with changes in load
requirements. Additional generation sources should be selected based on availability of
resources, logistics and the local environment (fuel-driven generator, wind, fuel cell, etc.).
• Additional energy storage modules can be of a different form factor but must be of the same
chemistry and voltage and have compatible charge and discharge current capabilities etc.
Stacking
• Capabilities can be added (or removed), including advanced power distribution and management
modules, stacking of generators with PRO-Verters, Power Hubs and more.
Consult the individual product manuals for additional information about scaling and stacking.
Note:
When scaling or modifying the HPS architecture, it should be done so with all components in
the HPS completely inactive and OFF. The Initialization and Calibration step must be repeated once
the modifications have been made.
PRO-Verter Stacking Example
Stacking PRO-Verters, of the same or different types, provides a mechanism to power a wide variety
of AC loads from the same system. The dashed-line box surrounds the stacked PRO-Verters.
Figure 2. Example-Stacking PRO-Verters
PRO-Verter
7000-120 AGS
Inter-Connect
Strip
Inter-Connect Strip
Communication Cable
Generator AC Power Cable
Li Expander Pak 2400
(x5)
Li Expander Pak 2400
(x5)
Legend
DC Solar Circuit
Inter-Connect
AC Load Circuit
AC Supply Power Cord
Communication Cable
direction of flow energy or comm
PRO-Verter
5000-220
120 VAC
Loads
220 VAC
Loads