Description
Do you need a good 30A solar charge controller for your solar panel?
If you charge a battery from a solar panel you will need a controller. This will prevent the battery from being overcharged or undercharged. This controller will automatically identify 12 or 24v that is being used.
The 30A Solar Charge Controller can be a solar photovoltaic panel, with a no-load voltage of 15-25V and a power within 360W. Solar photovoltaic panels with a no-load voltage between 30-50V and power within 720W.
The controller has an LCD indicator for clearer use. With the PWM main charging circuit this will help to prevent overcharge, over-discharge. This will do everything possible to protect your battery and with the USB function, you can charge your mobile phone or other items needing charge.
Shop with confidence, this item comes with 2 Year WARRANTY.
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1. The controller is a 12V / 24V automatic identification intelligent controller. The maximum working current is 30A. When using a 12V battery, the solar panel can be a solar photovoltaic panel with a no-load voltage of 15-25V and a power within 360W. Solar photovoltaic panels with a no-load voltage between 30-50V and power within 720W.
2. This controller has an LCD indicator for clearer use.
3. The 12V / 24 automatic identification system is used, and the charging current is 30A.
4. Using unique terminal blocks, the wiring is more stable, larger, and stronger.
5. Full-featured electronic protection, overload, short circuit, reverse connection full protection, do not burn the product and electronic components.
6. PWM main charging circuit, prevent over-charge, over-discharge, do everything possible to protect your battery.
7. Stylish shell, beautiful and practical, can be used in complex and harsh environments.
8. With USB function, you can charge your mobile phone.
9. Parameters:
System voltage: 12/24 adaptive
Rated charging current: 30A
Rated discharge current: 30A
Maximum photovoltaic voltage: <41V
Floating charge voltage: 13.7V (default, adjustable)
Discharge cut-off voltage: 10.7V (default value, adjustable)
Discharge recovery voltage: 12.6V (default value, adjustable)
Standby current: <10mA
USB output: 5V / 2A max