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The solar power controller's MPPT operating voltage range of DC130V to DC180V, with temperature protection kicking in at 85โ and temperature rise protection activating at 80โ to mitigate potential overheating issues. Featuring a comprehensive range of protective functions, including short-circuit, over-voltage, over-current, and reverse connection protection, as well as safeguards against battery over-charging and under-voltage, this solar energy controller prioritizes the safety of your system components. Its advanced MPPT technology maximizes the utilization of your photovoltaic modules, achieving an efficiency rating of 96.50%.
Solar Mppt Charge Controller User Manual
Q1. Why do I need a solar charge controller?
A solar charge controller is necessary to protect your batteries from damage due to overcharging or over-discharging. It also helps optimize the charging process to maximize the efficiency of your solar power system.
Q2. What are the types of solar charge controllers available?
There are mainly two types of solar charge controllers: PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) and MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking). PWM controllers are simpler and more affordable, while MPPT controllers are more efficient and suitable for larger solar systems.
Q3. How does an MPPT solar charge controller work?
MPPT controllers use advanced algorithms to track the maximum power point of the solar panels, adjusting the voltage and current to extract the maximum power available from the panels under varying sunlight conditions.