My Chinese 100w panel puts out 17.8v. The Genasun 140w controller pipes it down to 13.6+, for about 7.35 amps max charging.
However, a Solbian panel I'm looking at for additional installation is rated at 60w, but only 7.1v.
Does a Genasun 65w MPPT controller transform it up to 13.6+ volts?
So it has high current, around 8.5a, at the panel but the controller brings it down to 4.4a at 13.6+ volts for charging?
Is there a minimum input voltage that the controller can handle? There's nothing in the specs, only max voltage and min battery voltage, not any min panel voltage.
Or does it go by max amps? The 65w controller manual says 5 amps max, but is that out or in?
How many question marks is that?
:-D
Found nada on Google.
However, a Solbian panel I'm looking at for additional installation is rated at 60w, but only 7.1v.
Does a Genasun 65w MPPT controller transform it up to 13.6+ volts?
So it has high current, around 8.5a, at the panel but the controller brings it down to 4.4a at 13.6+ volts for charging?
Is there a minimum input voltage that the controller can handle? There's nothing in the specs, only max voltage and min battery voltage, not any min panel voltage.
Or does it go by max amps? The 65w controller manual says 5 amps max, but is that out or in?
How many question marks is that?
:-D
Found nada on Google.
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