Solar Charge Controllers

A solar charge controller is used to regulate the energy flow from the solar panels to the battery by adjusting the parameters of Intensity (I) and Voltage (V). There are typically two types of charge controllers: MPPT charge controller and PWM charge controller.

Accepts Power

The controller takes in power from solar panels.

Controls Power

The controller regulates the amount of power that goes to the battery.

Monitors Voltage

The controller monitors the battery's voltage to prevent overcharging.

Controls flow

The controller only allows power to flow from the solar panels to the batteries.

12/24/36/48V system voltage | 60A charging current

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HHJ-60A

HHJ60-PRO: Added temperature probe interface | Added parallel communication port, supporting up to 12 units in paralle | Optimized cooling solution with redesigned airflow channels for precise heat dissipation

12/24V system voltage | 25/35/45A charging current

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POW-Keeper 1220/1230/1240: Added total power consumption statistics | Optimized page layout | Updated interface navigation logic | More intuitive battery type selection

12/24/36/48V system voltage | 60A charging current

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POW-M60-PRO

POW-M60-MAX: Built-in plug-and-play terminals (60% faster install) | Enlarged display for better user experience

POW-M60-ULTRA: Temperature probe support | Parallel up to 12 units | Active cooling with added fan | Customizable charge current | RS485 port for remote screen (coming soon)

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POW-M80-PRO/POW-M100-PRO: 12/24/36/48V system voltage | 80/100A charging current

POW-M25-PRO/POW-M35-PRO/POW-M25-PRO: 12/24V system voltage | 25/35/45A charging current

MPPT Charge Controllers

The MPPT or ‘Maximum Power Point Tracking‘ controls are much more sophisticated than the PWM controllers and allow the solar panel to run at its maximum power point or, more precisely, at the optimum voltage for maximum power output. Using this smart technology, MPPT Solar Charge Controllers can be up to 30% more effective based on the attached solar panel’s voltage and voltage.

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Advantages of MPPT Charge Controllers

MPPT charge controllers convert all the solar electricity voltage possible into useable electricity. They operate at maximum power voltage (Pmp) which is higher than battery voltage. MPPT’s maximum conversion efficiency is ideal in intermittent sun and cloudy conditions, and in cold weather where they boost module output more than in warm weather.

PWM Solar Controllers

PWM controllers operate at battery voltage; are less expensive; and work well in locations where there is consistent, abundant, consistent sunshine, and economics favor installing more panels instead of more costly “balance of system” components. PWM controllers are simpler, smaller, and less expensive than MPPT controllers, and ideal for use in systems where extracting every last watt of electricity possible from a PV array is not a concern.

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Advantages of PWM Charge Controllers

There are indeed instances where a PWM controller can be a better choice than MPPT and there are factors which will reduce or negate the advantages the MPPT may provide. The most obvious consideration is cost. MPPT controllers tend to cost more than their PWM counterparts.