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19 Jul, 2018
Simple yet effective PMW controller
This solar charge controller I have bought before, and I liked it so much, I bought another while expanding my system, and plan on buying even more once I expand further!
This charge controller is simple, charges up to 14.4 with as much watts as it can, the just holds it at 14.4.
Some controllers like to only go to 13.8, which is nicer on the batteries but charges slower. I like my batteries to be charged as soon as they can be, especially during the winter. The thing I like about this charger is it floats at 14.4. It doesn't get to 14.4 then suddenly just stop charging all together until the battery voltage drops to 13.2 then charge again like most of the other controllers I have tried. It charges up to 14.4 and just holds it there. Allowing the battery to take as many amps as it pleases. No more wasted energy by just waiting for a voltage to drop.
I suggest this charger for panels of up to 100 watts. I am not sure I would trust it with more as the heatsink is pretty tiny on this controller. It says 30amp, but I have another that says its 10 amp, and it looks exactly the same as this one. I might be wrong, and you can hook up more, but I wouldn't. Do what ya want with that info.

21 Mar, 2018
Works great!
Pretty much, if ya want a dimmer on a lamp, this works great! I was looking for an inline dimmer, but then came across these instead. They work great, I use Dimmable LED lamps and it works well too! They also work with modified sine-wave inverters. Been using it with a solar panel system.

25 May, 2016
Cheap and Easy mobile CB Radio
I recently got into CB radios and wanted a cheap way into the hobby. I received another radio from a friend, that was GE branded. However I never once heard a thing on it. After doing some research, I found out there was quite the community in CB around where I live. So I bought another radio, which was this one. I plugged it into my power supply, and instantly started hearing people talking on half the channels. Haha! What a surprise! I was hearing people from hundreds of miles away, with just the bolt on antenna that this little guy comes with. Put the antenna on the included mount, and plop it on the top of your car and you can stay on top of traffic updates from local truck drivers on channel 19! Channel 6, 10 and 11 seem popular with people talking all across the world. I just haven't been able to talk back to those people yet. I found out that in my local area of ohio. Channels 20 and 34 seem popular with the locals. Talk to someone on the radio, or get into a club to find out what channels are for your locals to stay in the know! All without Cell Phone signal! Too cool! I have since hooked mine up to a small solar powered system. Pretty neat stuff! For mobile use, I can walk around with this guy, and a small RC car battery modified to run the radio away from a power source. Walk to an open field, and the receive noise of this radio goes to almost 0, and all you hear is crystal clear audio from those talking around you. Been thinking about trying to find a second one of these guys to put exclusively in the car. Would buy again. A+