A solar regulator is needed in virtually all solar power systems that utilize batteries. The job of the solar regulator is to regulate the power going from the solar panels to the batteries. Overcharging batteries will at the least significantly reduce battery life and at worst damage the batteries to the point that they are unusable.
The most basic solar regulator simply monitors the battery voltage and opens the circuit, stopping the charging, when the battery voltage rises to a certain level. Older charge controllers used a mechanical relay to open or close the circuit, stopping or starting power going to the batteries.
Functions:
1. Overloading protection
2. Short circuit protection
3. Conversed discharge protection
4. Reversed polarity connection protection
5. Thunder protection
6. Low voltage protection
7. Overcharge protection
8. Batteries stop and charge voltage HVD sets up
9. Charge and low voltage LCD sets up
10. Display the capability of the battery SOC
11. Loads and comeback setups.
12. Intellectualized temperature compensation
13. Store, calculate and display the charged AH on the LCD screen.
14. Store, calculate and display the discharged A on the LCD screen.
15. CPU control and LCD-display
50A 24V Solar Regulator, 50Amp 24VDC Solar Panel Controller
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50A 24V Solar Regulator, 50Amp 24VDC Solar Charger Controller
A solar regulator is needed in virtually all solar power systems that utilize batteries. The job of the solar regulator is to regulate the power going from the solar panels to the batteries. Overcharging batteries will at the least significantly reduce battery life and at worst damage the batteries to the point that they are unusable.
The most basic solar regulator simply monitors the battery voltage and opens the circuit, stopping the charging, when the battery voltage rises to a certain level. Older charge controllers used a mechanical relay to open or close the circuit, stopping or starting power going to the batteries.
Functions:
1. Overloading protection
2. Short circuit protection
3. Conversed discharge protection
4. Reversed polarity connection protection
5. Thunder protection
6. Low voltage protection
7. Overcharge protection
8. Batteries stop and charge voltage HVD sets up
9. Charge and low voltage LCD sets up
10. Display the capability of the battery SOC
11. Loads and comeback setups.
12. Intellectualized temperature compensation
13. Store, calculate and display the charged AH on the LCD screen.
14. Store, calculate and display the discharged A on the LCD screen.
15. CPU control and LCD-display
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