Charge Controler
Silverfish
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Tried searching and did not see the info I needed. Wondering the main difference between the $35 mppt and the $150. I'm assuming I would need to assess my needs and pick one from there. Basically, I have 2 12v 130w panels in series, need a 24v cc and 2 12v batteries in series. Nothing huge, but since I need to change out my cc, wanted to look into mppt. I hope to expand later also. Thanks!
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Re: Charge Controler
A $35 MPPT controller has a sticker on it that says "MPPT". A $150 MPPT controller might actually work. A $500 MPPT controller does what it claims to. This is why for most small applications (<400 Watt array) the MPPT controller offers no advantage.
Where are you seeing these controllers with such low prices? Used? A $35 controller probably wouldn't be any good even if it was a PWM type. -
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Saw this on Amazon. -
Re: Charge ControlerSilverfish wrote: »Saw this on Amazon.
Used? Or just really poor quality Asian imports? -
Re: Charge ControlerCariboocoot wrote: »A $35 MPPT controller has a sticker on it that says "MPPT". A $150 MPPT controller might actually work. A $500 MPPT controller does what it claims to. This is why for most small applications (<400 Watt array) the MPPT controller offers no advantage.
My Morningstar sunsaver 15A MPPT is rated for a max of 400 watts at 24v. It's probably the smallest MPPT that works decently that I know of. I just wish it could communicate with the bigger Morningstar MPPT controllers for when I upgrade in the future. If you're expanding in the future, you may want to lay out the money for a Morningstar or perhaps even a Rogue MPPT controller now, and you won't have to upgrade when you expand like I have to.1220 Watts, 4 Evergreen 120 watt, 1 Eoplly 190 watt; 1 Sungold 200 watt; 2 175 Watt; M-Star 15A MPPT; C40 PWM; 6 105 AH AGM Configured to 315@24V
Cotek 1500 watt/24v -
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This is why I wrote "for most small applications". -
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Caraboocoot there is one situation where having an MPPT controller does pay and that is when you use a high voltage panel. We have a 185W 66cell panel on our teardrop trailer and we get usable current from sun up to sun down and with the panel shaded to some extent. It was a beginner mistake when I bought the panel not knowing it put out the higher voltage that it required a Morningstar MPPT controller, but it works great. -
Re: Charge ControlerShadowcatcher wrote: »Caraboocoot there is one situation where having an MPPT controller does pay and that is when you use a high voltage panel. We have a 185W 66cell panel on our teardrop trailer and we get usable current from sun up to sun down and with the panel shaded to some extent. It was a beginner mistake when I bought the panel not knowing it put out the higher voltage that it required a Morningstar MPPT controller, but it works great.
Thank you for that. Otherwise I wouldn't have known. :roll:
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