100A Solar Charge Controller with 2 USB Port

$22.00$24.00

Description

Color: orange
Product Dimensions: 2″D x 3″W x 6″H
Output Voltage: 24 Volts DC
Input Voltage: 24 Volts

SOLAR CHARGE CONTROLLER 30A,solar charge controller 12V 24V Lithium Battery or lead-acid battery LFP. Rated Voltage 12V/24V auto ,Rated Current<=30A Max. PV Vckage:50V Max. PV Input POWER:Battery 12V<=420W with 12V-23V solar panel、Battery 24V<=840W with 24V-42Vsolar panel
Dual Voltage Support: Designed solar charge controller 12V 24V Auto Rated Max. power Vckage: 12V Battery,12V,the highest 23V 24V Battery,24V,the highest 42V Open Circuit PV Vckage:50V lead-acid batteries or Lithium Battery,FPT, it ensures optimal charging and discharging for your solar panel controller
Solar charge controller can use 18V photovoltaic panel to drive solar controller directly.12V load can be used directly, plus the battery is more stable. With two USB ports and a TYPE-C, with DC linesnotice 4 :DC55mm*2.1mm, 4 DC5521 Interface,1 Typc with DC Line. Terminals have been configured to facilitate the direct insertion of the wiring core, for small power convenient solar power system, has a very good mobile performance.
PWM solar charge controller Technology: Utilizing Pulse Width Modulation PWM technology,Solar panel regulate the charging process for maximum battery life and performance.Dual mosfet Reverse current protection,Low heat production. Complete 3-stage charging management,Built in over current, short circuit protection, open circuit protection, and reverse connection protection, all of which are self recovery types and do not damage the controller.
Dual USB output, a USB Male To Female Extension Cable,maximum current of 2.5A, supports Apple phone charging.

Additional information

Model

ORANGE 30A Lithium Acid LFP, ORANGE 100A Lithium Acid LFP with DC

Customer Reviews

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Kristy
Five power outputs, including USB-C

This charge controller distinguishes itself in several ways from every other charge controller I've seen of the same size and cost. One of these claims (#1) is fairly dubious, so I'm knocking off a star for that, but the rest of its advantages are legit.

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Jeff
Pretty nice, cheap generic charger

Pretty nice generic charger. This is not for the best system of the world, but it’s perfect for a small systems or just getting started in solar. Insulation is easy and instructions are pretty easy to understand. Voltage rates tend to go with what it says and I have no complaints. If you’re looking for something serious, I would spend more money and look for something else like an actual MPPT charger however this does the job in a pinch.

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wagonrd
This is good for a mobile system

This charge 100A controller version is good for a mobile charging system. It says it can handle up to 100A, but I wouldn't put that much through it, it would be technically impossible because the wiring wouldn't support it. For thought, 100A is about 20 100 watt solar panels, that would probably FRY this thing. I'm not sure how much it would actually handle it has no heatsink like a 100A would have.

However, this does work and works well with a single 50 or 100 or 200 watt panel for example, hooked up to a battery. This would work perfectly for a small mobile solar battery with a panel to charge a battery. I'd say you could get a 200 watt panel and charge a 100 amp hour battery in 5 hours with this.

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Mathew
Compact solar charge controller

This solar charged controller is very compact and functional. You don't find many with more than 1 USB port, let alone 3. And the 2 device ports are great to distribute power. The control housing itself isn't waterproof or resistant, so ensure it's protected from the elements in an electrical box or battery box. The menu and controls are simple enough, and you shouldn't have to mess with them after setting if you use switches beyond the device power plugs.

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Adam
Very versatile controller for the price

This solar charge controller has more features than any other I have had in its price range. It has many different outputs as well as a digital display.

I also love that it comes with power jacks, a cable and also terminal adapters. This makes it very versatile for me.

I do not believe it can handle 100 Amps though. Not even close. Look at a power inverter which pulls 1200 Watts and see the size of the wires. There is no way you can push that much current through those tiny connectors.

But I will use this at max 10 Amps and be happy with it. It does the job for me.