An MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) solar charge controller optimizes the energy output from solar panels by adjusting the electrical operating point of the modules. This ensures maximum charging efficiency for your batteries.
This solar controller is compatible with 12V, 24V, and 48V battery systems, making it versatile for various solar energy configurations.
The customized solar controller is available in multiple current ratings: 50A, 60A, 80A, and 100A, allowing you to choose the one that best fits your energy needs.
Yes, this solar charge controller is compatible with lead-acid, lithium, and gel battery types, providing flexibility in battery selection.
The controller comes with over/under voltage and temperature protection features, which help safeguard your batteries from damage caused by extreme conditions.
This solar controller is suitable for off-grid solar systems, emergency backup power solutions, recreational vehicles (RVs), and utility-scale solar installations.
The solar controller weighs 3.6 kg, making it lightweight and easy to install in various settings.
Yes, the controller features both LED and LCD displays for easy monitoring of the charging status and system performance.
The solar controller measures 285 mm x 270 mm x 140 mm, allowing for convenient installation in tight spaces.
The rated power of the controller is calculated as battery voltage multiplied by the controller current (for example, 12V x 50A).
Yes, this solar charge controller is designed to handle utility-scale solar installations, providing efficient energy management for larger systems.
Absolutely! This solar controller is perfect for recreational vehicles (RVs) and mobile energy needs, ensuring reliable power supply on the go.
MPPT technology maximizes the energy harvested from solar panels by adjusting the voltage and current to ensure optimum power output, leading to faster battery charging and increased efficiency.
If the controller displays an error, refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps. Common issues may include over/under voltage or temperature warnings that require checking your battery and solar panel connections.
Installation is relatively straightforward, but it is recommended to follow the provided instructions carefully or consult a professional for optimal setup.
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