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10 Jul, 2019
120 Watts To Go
Two 60W monocrystaline panels wired in parallel, with basic 10A PWM controller glued to rear of one panel, wired to croc-clips. Riveted hinges and fold-out legs with snap-locks and carry handle. Manageable size and weight, fits easily in protective box between front and rear seats of compact hatch. Good output, for charging battery. Tips: Improve efficiency by bypassing PWM and wiring through MPPT controller on battery side of line. Use blocks to achieve optimum angle to the sun for your lattitude and season.

10 Jul, 2019
Fast On, Fast Off with a Simple Flip
My second purchase of this product to expand my solar battery bank. The metal components give good firm conductivity and the plastic terminal covers are resilient in use and completely cover the battery terminal minimising risk for accidental shorts (say from dropping a wrench on top of the batteries). Easily flipped-off for battery change, or just disconnecting whilst charging.

10 Jul, 2019
Battery Saver
1 of 1 found this helpful Easily wired, spade terminal connections, turnpot to set maximum battery discharge. Yellow LED lit when sufficient charge (relay closed), goes out out once charge level drops below set amount (relay open). Flat head screwdriver required to set, very fine tuning, recommend setting on the bench using a multimeter or some form of visual voltage display to tune before fitting. Adding spacers between the back of product and any fixing surface ensures airflow to heatsink.