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Solar Charge Controller - 20A DC12V Solar Cell Panel Charge Controller Battery Charge Regulator
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Description
General Description
The 20A DC12V solar charge controller is designed to regulate the charging of batteries from solar panels. It offers protection against short circuits, overloads, over-discharges, and undervoltages, thus ensuring safe and efficient operation of your solar system.Technical Specifications
- System Voltage: DC12V
- Nominal Charging Current: 10A
- Maximum Charging Current: 16A
- Maximum Open-Circuit Voltage of the Solar Cell: 25V/36V
- Operating Temperature: -20℃ to +50℃
- Controller Self-Consumption Power: 10mA
Installation
- Open the top cover of the controller and connect according to the illustration on the cover.
- Connect the "+" and "-" terminals of the battery to the corresponding terminals (third and fourth terminals from the top). left).
- Connect the "+" and "-" terminals of the solar panel to the corresponding terminals (first and second terminals from the left).
- Connect the "+" and "-" terminals of the load to the corresponding terminals (fifth and sixth terminals from the left).
Operation
- The charging indicator light shows the charging status: on for a strong charge, flashing for a float charge, off for a stopped charge.
- When the light is on, it means there is an output and the load can operate; If it is off, this means there is no output.
Other Information
- This product is suitable for 17V lead-acid batteries and solar panels.
- Before connecting, check that the rated voltage of the solar panel, battery, and load is correct.
- The rated current of the solar panel and load must not exceed the rated current of the controller.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Power25 W
- Voltage10 V
- Amperage10 A
- IP ratingIP65
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