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injebreck99

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Yorick,
a good MPPT here - been absolutely outstanding all the time its been fitted. External 'dashboard' too so the main controller can be hidden away. She's blinking (fully charged) 90% of the time.
Got mine from Sunsolar.




Hope it helps,

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Trikeman.
Exactly the same layout as ours, excellent equipment so far.
 

Diesel

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My controller on a good day producing over 6 amps more than the combined panels rated output (that is in MPPT mode) you can recognise this by the charge voltage which will only be a little over half a volt higher than the battery voltage. Bringing the voltage down allows higher current for the same wattage. A PWM regulator cannot do that
This will cost about £110 by the time parcel farce hit you from Taiwan
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What controller is that Techno?
 

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Mine is the 300 watt model

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Haha, of course it is, that looks a very nice job you've done, very professional. I much prefer the symmetrical layout as you've done than random panels in whatever space allows. (y)(y)

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When is a MPPT controller not an MPPT controller? I splashed out on the least expensive MPPT I could find - £13.95 including delivery for a 20 amp. It works, except the stick on fascia is all crinkled from the med sun and heat, and thus you can't see the led lights properly. I am prepared to think that I could have spent more, but there is such a wide price range, with some costing over £100, some less that £20. How can you tell which one is good value? Or even if it IS an MPPT. Where is the price break? As I say, it seems to work fine, but I have never checked the performance.
 

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When is a MPPT controller not an MPPT controller? I splashed out on the least expensive MPPT I could find - £13.95 including delivery for a 20 amp. It works, except the stick on fascia is all crinkled from the med sun and heat, and thus you can't see the led lights properly. I am prepared to think that I could have spent more, but there is such a wide price range, with some costing over £100, some less that £20. How can you tell which one is good value? Or even if it IS an MPPT. Where is the price break? As I say, it seems to work fine, but I have never checked the performance.
Yes it will work fine but not as an mppt. It will be a fake with PWM regulator guts.
You tube is full of fake regulators just google your model
 
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Andy.. @Techno100 ....in your opinion Is it better to buy the
victron MPPT controller. I am using the tracer 10a as posted earlier in this thread coupled to a 150 watt panel. It works well enough but wondering would the victron squeeze out a few more mA.
I am going to add another 150 panel in any case.

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Techno

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Andy.. @Techno100 ....in your opinion Is it better to buy the
victron MPPT controller. I am using the tracer 10a as posted earlier in this thread coupled to a 150 watt panel. It works well enough but wondering would the victron squeeze out a few more mA.
I am going to add another 150 panel in any case.
I have no personal experience of the Victron, I can only recommend what I use and I've yet to hear a negative report on that.
 

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and this one would be? i have a victron 100/30 but you cant take it apart not that i would want to, bit pricey but does the job.
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