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Counted among the enviable organizations, we are engaged in providing Industrial Solar Charge Controller to our esteemed customers.
Since the brighter the sunlight, the more voltage the solar cells produce, the excessive voltage could damage the batteries. A charge controller is used to maintain the proper charging voltage on the batteries. As the input voltage from the solar array rises, the charge controller regulates the charge to the batteries preventing any overcharging.
Features:
Ranges Available :
Features:
Corrosion resistance
High performance
Easy installation
Durability
Low maintenance
Wear and tear resistance
Since the brighter the sunlight, the more voltage the solar cells produce, the excessive voltage could damage the batteries. A charge controller is used to maintain the proper charging voltage on the batteries. As the input voltage from the solar array rises, the charge controller regulates the charge to the batteries preventing any overcharging.
A solar charge controller is needed in virtually all solar power systems that utilize batteries. The job of the solar charge controller is to regulate the power going from the solar panels to the batteries. Overcharging batteries will at the least significantly reduce battery life and at worst damage the batteries to the point that they are unusable.
- More modern charge controllers use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to slowly lower the amount of power applied to the batteries as the batteries get closer and closer to fully charged. This type of controller allows the batteries to be more fully charged with less stress on the battery, extending battery life. It can also keep batteries in a fully charged state (called float) indefinitely. PWM is more complex, but does not have any mechanical connections to break.
- The most recent and best type of solar charge controller is called Maximum Power Point Tracking or MPPT. MPPT controllers are basically able to convert excess voltage into amperage. This has advantages in a couple of different areas.
- Another area that is enhanced by an MPPT charge controller is power loss. Lower voltage in the wires running from the solar panels to the charge controller results in higher energy loss in the wires than higher voltage. With a PWM charge controller used with 12v batteries, the voltage from the solar panel to the charge controller typically has to be 18v. Using an MPPT controller allows much higher voltages in the wires from the panels to the solar charge controller. The MPPT controller then converts the excess voltage into additional amps. By running higher voltage in the wires from the solar panels to the charge controller, power loss in the wires is reduced significantly.
- MPPT charge controllers are more expensive than PWM charge controllers, but the advantages are worth the cost .If you can afford it, you should definitely use an MPPT charge controller.
Features:
- Combine with solar power controller and Battery Charging Function.
- Completely Controlled by Shunt Controller.
- Controller uses PWM or Linear Controller.
- LED display, clearly to know the status.
- Perfect Protection.
- Can run DC Loads Directly.
Ranges Available :
- 12V 10A/20A/30A/40A
- 24V 10A/20A/30A/40A
- 36V 10A/20A/30A/40A
- 48V 10A/20A/30A