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30 Amp PWM Solar Charge Controller

$59.98

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30 Amp Solar Charge Controller for both 12/24 Volt Systems.



The 30 amp solar charge controller features:
- Connect 30 amps total worth of solar into the controller
- PWM Charge Controller
- Adjustable Loading Timer
- Adjustable Light On + Delay Off Timer
- 12 Volt and 24 Volt Battery Auto Sensing (one controller does both)

This charge controller is intelligent, using MCU and professional software to control charging, prolonging the batteries' life. !!Another use of the load timer is to run our solar grid tie inverters during peak hours right from your batteries and or solar panels. Set the on and off time to run it as long as you want. Peak hours are when the electric company charges you almost twice as much to use your electricity. This is usually between 11-3 pm in the summer and 5-10 pm in the winter!!

The controller has battery input terminals, solar panel input terminals, and load timer (12 or 24v appliance) terminals. The load timer terminals are for running various dc loads like lights, dc water heating elements, our solar grid tie inverters, or anything else you can run on 12 or 24 volts DC. It has full self protection, protection of overload, short circuit, reverse connection, over charging and over discharging, etc.

When the battery is connected to the charge controller, it will detect the voltage of the battery first then will decide how to charge the battery connected.

The controller has an LCD display, 1 button, and 6 terminals protected by the cover. The LCD screen displays the voltage of the battery, the charging state, the DC output ON/OFF state, timer information and light control and delay time information.

Dimensions
- 6.5"x4"x1.5"

30 Amp Charge Controller Specs


  • Model: PWMSCC
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1lbs
  • 500 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Missouri Wind and Solar


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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 21 December, 2010.