โMar-16-2015 07:17 PM
โMar-20-2015 07:12 PM
gmelton2 wrote:
RJ,
Could you point me to a supplier other than eBay. I currently have a personal boycott of Paypal in place. Therefore, since there currently is no other way to pay on eBay, that boycott extends to eBay. I am an Amazon prime customer and would love to know of a source either on Amazon or the great www.
Thanks,
Greg
โMar-20-2015 06:12 PM
โMar-20-2015 05:36 PM
gmelton2 wrote:
RJ,
Could you point me to a supplier other than eBay. I currently have a personal boycott of Paypal in place. Therefore, since there currently is no other way to pay on eBay, that boycott extends to eBay. I am an Amazon prime customer and would love to know of a source either on Amazon or the great www.
Thanks,
Greg
โMar-20-2015 11:39 AM
โMar-19-2015 12:20 PM
SkiSmuggs wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
The one above is not a solar 30. It is a really cheap bunch of plastic
Here is the real one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-30A-12V-24V-Solar-Controller-Regulator-Charge-Battery-Safe-Protection-CE...
How did you validate that?
โMar-19-2015 10:47 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
The one above is not a solar 30. It is a really cheap bunch of plastic
Here is the real one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-30A-12V-24V-Solar-Controller-Regulator-Charge-Battery-Safe-Protection-CE...
โMar-19-2015 07:14 AM
โMar-18-2015 06:55 PM
NinerBikes wrote:
Ebay Solar30
Voltage of solar panel - less than or equal to 50V
โMar-18-2015 02:30 PM
โMar-18-2015 07:54 AM
SkiSmuggs wrote:
Here it is, although way over priced:
Solar30
I believe it is the same one packaged under the Renogy name for $50 and that I got off eBay for $30.
โMar-18-2015 05:28 AM
โMar-17-2015 08:21 PM
โMar-17-2015 09:26 AM
BFL13 wrote:StewB wrote:BFL13 wrote:
The voltage setting is both absorption and float. It gets the batts up to that and stays there till dark. I set mine to do 14.8v when camping and when not camping 13.4 as the float.
Pick the voltage according to your battery type and brand's specs.
First set-up, let it get the batts up and see what it really settles at. Mine and Niner's overshoots so to get 14.8 I set 14.3 I like this, since the max setting is 15.0 and I can actually get 15.5 If I want.
The voltage and amps on the display are accurate though. I don't use the AH or any of the load features.
So the " ceasing charging Voltage" is both absorption and float? Then this is the only adjustable parameter I would be concerned with?
Thanks very much for the help
Yes. In fact the controller does not cease charging once the batteries reach that voltage. That is actually the "absorption voltage" which is held while amps taper as battery charging continues in the usual way. The battery acceptance rate for that voltage will determine the amps the battery will take in. There may or may not be enough sunshine to get those amps.
โMar-17-2015 08:28 AM
StewB wrote:BFL13 wrote:
The voltage setting is both absorption and float. It gets the batts up to that and stays there till dark. I set mine to do 14.8v when camping and when not camping 13.4 as the float.
Pick the voltage according to your battery type and brand's specs.
First set-up, let it get the batts up and see what it really settles at. Mine and Niner's overshoots so to get 14.8 I set 14.3 I like this, since the max setting is 15.0 and I can actually get 15.5 If I want.
The voltage and amps on the display are accurate though. I don't use the AH or any of the load features.
So the " ceasing charging Voltage" is both absorption and float? Then this is the only adjustable parameter I would be concerned with?
Thanks very much for the help
โMar-17-2015 08:00 AM