Charge Controller

A charge controller’s main function is to optimize a PV array’s output which can fluctuate based on shading and temperature variables found on the average roof.

Charge regulator is basically a voltage and/or current regulator to keep batteries from overcharging. It regulates the voltage and current coming from the solar panels going to the battery.

Outback Power :

The FLEXmax family of charge controllers is the latest innovation in Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) charge controllers from OutBack Power.

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Solar Light Mobiya

34,999.00
Specification Solar Light  made by Schneider-Electric Mobiya Lantern Solar panel with 5m cable :- 5V, 2.5Wp (cable: 2core with DC plug) Light Output :- 170 lumen Solar lamp IP:- IP65 Operating Voltage:- 5V – 20V...
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Beaver Mini Battery Switch/Disconnect On-Off 12-48V

29,095.00
Battery Switch or battery Disconnect, battery isolator suitable for most residential inverter installation where safety is required.
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Beaver Battery Charger 48V 15Amp

58,880.00

SPECIFICATION

INPUT

Voltage Range:- 165-285VAC Frequency :- 40-70Hz Current:-  8A (Max.) @full load  

OUTPUT

Max. Output Current:- 4A ±     8A±     10A±     12A±     15A±     15A±     20A± 0.4A     0.8A     1A         1.2A       1.5A       1.5A      20A Output Voltage            240V      120V     96V      72V        48V        36V       24V Max. Output Char.     960W     960W  960W    960W   720W    540W    480W  

PHYSICAL

Dimension (DxWxH):- 300x165x95cm Net Weight:                     3.6                                           3.1

ENVIRONMENT

Operating Humidity:-        5-95% RH (non-condensing) Operating Temperature:-   0-40°C Noise Level:- Less than 50db (A) @CC model & full load
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SmartSolar Pluggable Display Victron Energy

The SmartSolar Control Display is a pluggable LCD display for the SmartSolar Charge Controllers. Simply remove the rubber seal that protects the plug on the front of the controller and plug-in the display.
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