MPPT SOLAR CHARGER CONTROLLER 30A
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A solar charge controller manages the power going into the battery bank from the solar array. It ensures that the deep cycle batteries are not overcharged during the day, and that the power doesn’t run backwards to the solar panels overnight and drain the batteries. Some charge controllers are available with additional capabilities, like lighting and load control, but managing the power is its primary job.
A solar charge controller is available in two different technologies, PWM and MPPT. How they perform in a system is very different from each other. An MPPT charge controller is more expensive than a PWM charge controller, and it is often worth it to pay the extra money.
Features:
- Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT): Constantly adjusts the operating point of the solar panels to maximize power output.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: Supports various battery voltages such as 12V, 24V, or 48V, offering flexibility in system design.
- High Efficiency: Typically boasts high efficiency ratings, often above 95%, ensuring minimal power loss during charging.
- LCD Display: Provides real-time monitoring of system parameters such as battery voltage, charging current, and solar panel voltage.
- Multiple Protection Features: Includes protections against overcharging, over-discharging, reverse polarity, short circuits, and overloading, ensuring the safety of the system and connected devices.
- Temperature Compensation: Adjusts charging parameters based on temperature variations to optimize charging performance and battery life.
- Load Control: Some models offer load control functionality, allowing you to connect DC loads directly to the controller for automated control and power management.
- Data Logging and Communication: Advanced models may feature data logging capabilities and communication interfaces such as RS485, RS232, or Bluetooth for remote monitoring and configuration.
Specifications:
- Rated Charging Current: 30A (This is the maximum current the controller can deliver to the battery).
- Input Voltage: Typically supports a wide range of solar panel voltages, often up to 150V DC or more, depending on the model.
- Battery Voltage: Supports various battery voltages, such as 12V, 24V, or 48V, and sometimes adjustable to accommodate custom battery configurations.
- Efficiency: Efficiency ratings often exceed 95%, with some models even reaching 98% or higher under optimal conditions.
- Dimensions and Weight: Physical dimensions and weight vary depending on the model and manufacturer.
- Operating Temperature Range: Specifies the temperature range within which the controller can safely operate.
- Certifications: May include certifications such as CE, RoHS, and others, indicating compliance with safety and environmental standards.
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