

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #120629 in Lawn & Patio
- Model: STCMPPT30
Features
- 40% more efficient, has microprocessor
- MPPT (instead of older PWM) technology
- Auto-detect 12/24V battery
- Protections for: overcharge, over-discharge, reverse polarity, lightning, short circuit
- Include technology to revive dead batteries
Solar Regulator, 30A, MPPT, to 1.2KW, auto 12/24V battery
Product Description
30 amps solar regulator. Handles up to 1200 watts solar panel, 40% more efficient using power optimizing MPPT technology (superior to 90% of regulators on the market; they use the older PWM technology). Click details to read more.
Take panels 12-40V, batteries 12-24V.
760 gram, 193x112x53 mm.
Constant computer adjustment of voltage and amperage to maximizes power delivery. Protections for: overcharge, over-discharge, lighning, reverse charge, short-circuit, reverse polarity. Include PWM technology to revive dead battery, more.
CA residents must pay sales tax, separately (or use Expedited Shipping as payment). Ship worldwide ($shipping cost, email us).
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.Perfect for small installations
By DuncanG
Cheap Asian knock-off? Yeah (the manual was either poorly translated or written by an alcoholic monkey) BUT this thing is quite well constructed and works every bit as well as my bigger Blue Sky MPPT controllers at half the price per amp.While we were building out our main power system, this was used with a pair of HQRP 85W panels and a pair of Rolls-Surrette thick plate 6V 305 AH batteries to power the RV (pumps, lights, 2KW modified sine inverter, computers and LCD monitors, fans, and a range hood).Literally took 15 minutes to install and hook up and worked flawlessly for the 3 to 4 months before we finished the main system.Did I mention it was also (against manufacturer's instructions) sitting out in the weather the whole time?I'll be building several small standalone systems around the place and will use these for those instead of the more expensive Blue Sky controllers. Hook these into 3 or 4 Kyocera 135W panels, get some decent 220AH AGM batteries and you'll have years of maintenance free power.Do make sure to have the batteries attached BEFORE hooking in the panels, tho'. :)
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