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smkettner wrote:skripo wrote:Morningstar SunSaver MPPT will work perfect with one or two of these panels.
My 135 watt panel is 24 Volts and I may add another. I already own a new Net Solar 30 amp that was for another project.
I also wanted the ability to program my own charge profile because my AGM battery is slightly different than the stock ones you usually see.
Programming can even self adjust absorption time for storage vs in-use.
http://www.morningstarcorp.com/products/sunsaver-mppt/
https://www.solarblvd.com/product_info.php?cPath=6_46_228&products_id=2000
โMay-08-2015 01:37 PM
skripo wrote:Morningstar SunSaver MPPT will work perfect with one or two of these panels.
My 135 watt panel is 24 Volts and I may add another. I already own a new Net Solar 30 amp that was for another project.
I also wanted the ability to program my own charge profile because my AGM battery is slightly different than the stock ones you usually see.
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โMay-07-2015 01:54 PM
Almot wrote:
as much as I prefer things not assembled in China...
โMay-07-2015 01:08 PM
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โMay-07-2015 06:23 AM
Almot wrote:
Have just noticed that the OP ordered not just a 40A controller, but an MPPT one. Cost about $260.
I'm usually the one who tells not to buy el-cheapo stuff for long-term projects, but 40A MPPT for 135W single 12V panel doesn't make sense.
A good PWM controller, with remote display and temp probe, like Xantrex C35, would cost about 2 times less. And it would likely result in higher daily output as well. MPPT becomes less efficient when input voltage is getting close to 12V.
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