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April 2021
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Solar Stik
®
, Inc.
PRELIMINARY DRAFT
24VDC HyPR 3000 Operator and Maintenance Manual
Power Conditioning Mode
–The HyPR 3000 has a power conditioning mode that stabilizes output
voltage and frequency from dirty AC power sources. The HyPR will convert AC power with voltage
ranging from 85-264 and frequencies between 47-63 Hz into clean, pure sine wave 120 VAC, 60 Hz
power providing protection for sensitive loads:
• HyPR with ESMs between AC power sources and AC and DC loads - eliminates overloading
of small expeditionary generators and increases the HyPR power output stability over longer
periods of time.
• HyPR without ESMs between AC power sources and AC and DC loads - eliminates AC power
source voltage and frequency fluctuations that can cause problems with sensitive electronic
loads.
Grid
With or without
Energy Storage
Loads
AC
Generator
or
AC Power Limit
1500W with ESMs
1000W without ESMs
Figure 4. Using HyPR in Power Conditioning Model
With or without
Energy Storage
Loads
AC
9-36 VDC
Scavenge
DC Scavenging Mode
–The HyPR 3000 provides an energy scavenging tool to harvest power from
conventional and non-conventional 9 to 36-volt power sources not integral to the Solar Stik family of
products, such as a random batteries or a 12 VDC vehicle accessory outlet. The HyPR scavenging
circuit automatically converts any power source voltage between 9 and 36 VDC to 28.4 VDC
which is appropriate for charging ESMs and/or to support small 120 VAC or 24 VDC loads. It is not
necessary for a Solar Stik ESM to be connected to the HPS to take advantage of the Scavenging
circuit. If ESM’s are not connected, however, the HyPR can only support loads up to the amount of
power provided through the Scavenging circuit (Figure 1).
• Scavenging with ESMs connected to HyPR allows ESMs to be charged using external batteries
or vehicle DC systems.
• Scavenging without ESMs connected to HyPR allows small loads to be operated directly from a
connection to a 12 VDC vehicle accessory outlet.
AC Power Limits
300 W with ESMs connected
150 W without ESMs connected
Figure 5. Using HyPR in Scavenge Model