MPPT solar charge controller with Lan output function
USD $130 - $260 /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Shenzhen Honeybetter Technology Co., Ltd.
Specifications:
MPPT solar charge controller with Lan output function
HBG-MPPT-C series is the second generation of MPPT solar charger controller with charging and discharging function.Increasing DC output function of the LOAD and LAN communication function base on the original function of HBG-MPPT-B .This is the upgrade version of MPPT-B and suitable for the customers which have requirement for multi-funtional and multi-communication of the inverter.
Main feature:
1. MPPT charge mode ,peak efficiency up to 99%.
2. Maximum PV input voltage up to DC 150v.
3. RS232 and LAN communication port.
4. Discharge mode:ON/OFF mode, double time control mode,PV voltage control mode,PV voltage+time delay mode.
5. The upper computer software could show work status and set parameters.
6. LCD and LED show all kinds of parameter.
7. Unlimited parallel
8. CE,ROHS,FCC certification approved.
The Picture of MPPT solar charge controller with Lan output function .
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We are a professional manufacturer who specialize in pure sine wave inverter and modified sine wave power inverter for more than 10 years, our scope is to manafacture diverse power inverter from 10 watt to 20k watt ,such as pure sine wave inverter, modified sine wave inverter high frequency inverter, frequency inverter. We have been rapidly developing and strengthening our business in the past years by adhering to the business philosophies of "Quality first, the supremacy of credibility" and "science and technology innovation". Our company has lots of professional and technical personnel and a proficient production team.
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1. Do I Need A Power Inverter?
Actually, no. This is the only component of a solar energy system that is not absolutely required. However, if you don't use one, you will not have 120 volts AC and will have use battery power alone. This might be acceptable in a small RV or cabin, but most people want to use normal AC appliances.
This refers to the input voltage from the battery bank. The main consideration is that at higher voltages the current is less so that you can use smaller wires between your solar panel array and your battery bank. Of course, when you decide on a system voltage, the Solar Panels, Inverter, and Battery Bank all need to use the same voltage.
The AC sine wave of a pure sine wave inverter is just as good as the utility company's AC power. A modified sine wave inverter is not as close, but is still quite satisfactory in most cases. Certain motor control circuits don't like the modified wave. Modified sine wave inverters are also much less expensive.