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Solar Charge Controller Regulator 12V-24V 5V 2USB Port


Solar Panel Regulator Charge Controller 12V-24V 5V 2USB Port Brand New
1【Wide Compatibility】The solar charger controller is compatible with a 12V or 24V system automatically, suitable for lead-acid batteries. Dual USB 5V output ports support mobile phones, tablet PCs, or other devices that require 5V voltage.
2【Reliable Protection】Solar charge regulator provides over-current protection, short-circuit protection, inverse connection protection, low voltage and overcharge protection, a reliable protector for your devices.
3【Intelligent Controller】Build-in industrial microcontroller for automatical management, memorizing various parameters set by the user, and the data won't be lost when the battery runs out.
4【Digital LCD Display】Intuitive LCD display that can clearly indicate the status and data is able to switch modes and parameter configuration, suitable for home, industrial, commercial, etc.
5【Easy to Use】The charge controller should connect the battery first, then the solar panel, and finally the load! You can change the settings by the simple one-button operation.
Features:
- Build-in industrial micro controller.
- One-key setting,digital display,auto memory function.
- Fully 4-stage PWM charge management.
- Build-in short-circuit protections, open-circuit protections, reverse protections, over-load protections
- Dual Mosfet reverse current protection, low heat productions.
- With double USB ports charge
- The Regulator is only suitable for lead-acid batteries: OPEN, AGM, GEL
- It is not suited for nickel-metal hydride, lithium ions, or other batteries
Specifications:-
- Rated Voltage: 12V 24V Auto
- Application: Solar System Controller
- Rated Current: 10A/20A/30A
- Max. PV Voltage: 50V
- Max. PV Input Power:10A: 130W (12V) 260W (24V)
- Size: 133 x 70 x 34mm
Safety Instructions:
The battery cable should be as short as possible to minimize loss.
The regulator is only suitable for lead-acid batteries: OPEN, AGM, GEL
It is not suited for nickel-metal hydride, lithium ions, or other batteries.
The charge regulator is only suitable for regulating solar modules. Never connect another charging source to the charge regulator.
System Connection:
Connect the photovoltaic module to the regulator - plus and minus.
Connect the consumer to the charge regulator - plus and minus.
Package:
- 1 x 10A Solar Charge Controller
- 1 x User Manual
BRAND NEW
ONE YEAR WARRANTY
STOCK IN AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN SELLER
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