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Jason Szumlanski
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01/03/2014 11:38 AM
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[RE-wrenches] Charge Controller with Configurable Maximum Output Current
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What commonly available MPPT controllers
I assume you need the Classic, not the Lite, correct?
I did see the Current Limit section in the Midnite manual, but it is a bit
vague on its function. It seemed to be more related to keeping the
controller safe in hot conditions and does not indicate the range of
adjustment or the increments. Pre
Bob-O nailed it.couldn't agree with
you more!
The Classic is my first choice for an MPPT controller.
Roy Butler
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer®
NYSERDA eligible PV & wind installer
Four Winds Renewable Energy, LLC
8902 Route 46, Arkport, NY 14807
607-324-9747
Midnite Solar has that capability as well. IMO, it's a better CC than the OB
FMs.
Bob-O
On Jan 3, 2014, at 11:37 AM, Jason Szumlanski wrote:
What commonly available MPPT controllers have a user configurable current
output limit? (other than Outback FM##)
Jason Szumlanski
Fafco Solar
What commonly available MPPT controllers have a user configurable current
output limit? (other than Outback FM##)
Jason Szumlanski
Fafco Solar
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