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Nombre: visualización LCD MPPT driver de carga solar
Voltaje: CC 12 V/24 V (12 V es adecuado para paneles solares de 18 V, 24 V es adecuado para paneles solares de 36 V).
Corriente de carga: 60 A.
Método de visualización: visualización LCD.
Autoconsumo:
Protección contra sobrecarga: 14,4 V / 28,8 V.
Sobrecarga y flotador: 13,7 V / 27,4 V.
Voltaje de recuperación de carga: 12.6 V / 25.2 V.
Protección contra sobredescarga: 10,7 V / 21,4 V.
Recuperación de sobredescarga: 12,6 V / 25,2 V.
Salida USB dual: 5V / 2A (carga teléfonos móviles, iPads, etc.)
Temperatura de trabajo: -35℃-60℃
jens arendttorp
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
For the cost these seem to do well. I've bought 4 so far
steamer551
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
I bought this as a replacement for a charge controller that broke because I moved the solar cell and the wire became loose. I tried to tighten the screw holding it in the. Controller but it stripped. The screw slots are made of very thin metal and strip easily. The controller works great, it's just the connection slots that are of poor quality.
Eric Yates
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de mayo de 2024
If you are experimenting with solar power this might be ok. If you need this to do real work you probably need to get a better unit. I have this unit hooked up to a 100 watt panel and a lipo battery. It dose not charge the battery up to the full voltage of 14.5 like it is suppose to and the "adjustable" charging voltage dose not work. It resets to 12v automatically. There are NO usable instructions with this unit. The paper that comes with it shows some pictures and English writing but the unit dose not do what the paperwork says in any way. The unit is rated for 30 amps but it turns most of the solar power in to heat instead of usable charging power. I get about 2 amps at 12v out of the controller to the battery from charge controller while the 100 watt panel is making about 6 amps at 14 volts. The controller gets really hot in operation and has terrible efficiency while making a lot of electrical noise. I ordered a charge controller from DIYsolarforu.com and it produces about 3 times the charging current at the correct voltage with the same solar panel. If you are serious about working with solar power get a better charge controller from a reputable company and you will see much better results.
common joe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2024
Nothing fancy. Simple, nice features and very affordable. Works great for me.
WorldTraveler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
This is no high end MTTP. It comes with no bells and whistles. However, I like it because it is so simple. I hooked it up to a battery and it does the job. This is perfect for a small application like supplying lights to a small shed that is leak proof. My use has been to test batteries with it. I put in two leads, hook up to + and - and I get a nice reading. My plan is to mount it on a piece of plywood, hook leads up to a battery, then hook up lights. This gives a nice voltage reading. For the money this is more than worth it. Sure beats a permanent connection of my volt meter. Hooking up a solar panel or two is very very simple because it has a single standard 5.?? lead input. I ordered a lead with + and - connections to my solar panel.I have no idea how top-of-the-line the parts are, but for the price I don't need to know.
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