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pianotuna
Jun 22, 2013Nomad III
Hi KJINTF,
The Blue Sky 3024 is not what I'd call "cheap" and works fairly well. It does have "load" terminals and in the latest iteration can do a diversion load of 20 amps. I'd find that a useful feature.
Interestingly enough the Morningstar MPPT units don't do diversion loading--so that load feature perks my interest. I've maxed out my 3024 and will either have to buy a "slave" or have another independent controller when I upgrade the solar watts.
The Blue Sky 3024 is not what I'd call "cheap" and works fairly well. It does have "load" terminals and in the latest iteration can do a diversion load of 20 amps. I'd find that a useful feature.
Interestingly enough the Morningstar MPPT units don't do diversion loading--so that load feature perks my interest. I've maxed out my 3024 and will either have to buy a "slave" or have another independent controller when I upgrade the solar watts.
KJINTF wrote:
BLF
My first reaction would have to be the old adage "You get What You Pay for"
They copied / pasted the MS manual in many places.........
Looks as if they tossed in several useless features to make it look good. An example the load function which is typically only seen on low cost low power units
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