Last month I purchased the Eco-Worthy 20a MPPT controller from their website for $89 plus $24 shipping. Right now it says $102.50 and free shipping. You can see them on ebay with free shipping and if good can get one for as low as $80. That will be on a slow boat too as it took forever to get here.
Eco-worthyu tube video I found on itI set it up crudely this morning and wouldn't you guess, instantly had cloudy skies. Dark enough that there were no shadows and the controller was at best showing 2a. The panel is my Schott 230 watt, 36v panel rated up to 7.66a imp and 8.33a isc which I've confirmed before. It is just leaned against a fence and not tilted /rotated for best results
I started out using old batteries as a test, better to fry them than my trailers grp 27. They could be pulled down fast using a 350w inverter and a few lightbulbs, otherwise even in the shade the batteries voltage jumped and the controller went into float mode. In float and absorb modes it does PWM, only bulk mode does MPPT.
When the clouds cleared or as much as can be expected with the pollution, haze and smoke from the fires, I saw the amps jump to over 12a but only for a bit. They started dropping and went down to just over 5a in bulk mode. The controller is black , sitting in the direct sun and had gotten quite hot to the touch. It has a temp sensor in it so I am assuming it caused the cut in amps because even shading the box with my hand caused the amps to rise above 7 again. I shaded it and the amps went back up.
The best I saw was 13.1a in bulk mode. The controller has a PWM-MPPT comparison and at 13.1a it said the comparison was 8.67a in PWM. This is a calculation and too high for the rating. In absorb mode (PWM), in full sun it read in the 7a+ range which is close to the rated imp.
At that point the inverter was running 160w of bulbs and the batteries voltage was still climbing.
The next test will be to see if the set up will recharge the TTs grp 27 in a day after being brought down to 50%. If it can, I will be thrilled because even with furnace use we never see a 50% drop now and the Generator can be silent once again. Not bad for $200 invested.
If it can not, I'll have to decide if the controller is good enough and can be run in parallel like cruz does or send the controller back and run both of my panels off of a Rogue.
A few other tidbits.
as i mentioned, the temp sensor is in the case. I am going to see if I can't make it remote to the batteries somehow. That is a big advantage to the Rogue among other things but for a $250 savings I'll make sacrifices. I just need a charged battery for boondocking.
2011 GulfStream Amerilite 25BH
2003 Ford Expedition with 435w tilting portable/ TS-MPPT-45
750w solar , TS-MPPT-60 on the trailer
675 Ah bank, Trip-lite 1250fc inverter
Sportsman 2200w inverter generator