24V to 240V MPPT Solar Charge Controller
MPPT stands for Maximum Power Point Tracking, a method to control the charge of your battery bank. The purpose of an MPPT charge controller is analogous to the transmission in a vehicle. When the transmission is in the wrong gear, the wheels do not receive maximum power.
That's because the motor is running either slower or faster than its ideal speed range. The purpose of the transmission is to couple the engine to the wheels, in a way that lets the engine run in a favorable speed range in spite of varying acceleration and terrain.
What are the advantages of MPPT Solar charge controller?
- Improved Efficiency
- A sustained system, no frequent collapse of PV power.
- Increased running time.
- Has played a major role in popularizing solar power.
MPPT solar controller enables users to use a PV module with a greater voltage output than the driving voltage of the battery system. For example, if the PV module has to be located far away from the charge controller and battery, its wire size must be very long to reduce voltage drop. With an MPPT solar controller, users can wire PV module for 24 or 48 V (depending on charge controller and PV modules) and produce power into 12 or 24 V battery system. This means it reduces the wire size required while maintaining the full output of the PV module.
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