Which controller would you use for a 48 V system with six Deep cycle batteries minimum or what is your recommendation ??? I have 8 100 watt solar panels I’m using also…
@@TsekeRiba You could typically go well under. Typical residential panels will run anywhere from 35-45v and the wattage rating of the MPPTs state you could get away with as low as a 35A charge controller. But we would want to make sure on the panel specs hence reach out if you have any questions! Without double checking their specs we would be leaning towards a 150/35 and save money compared to the 260/60. However, once again, this should be verified.
Hi, You definitely can as long as you are not exceeding the voltage input of 75v for that charge controller. You need to take into consideration temperature compensation to make sure of this. Feel free to send us an email at info@artek.energy for us to assist you further.
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Which controller would you use for a 48 V system with six Deep cycle batteries minimum or what is your recommendation ???
I have 8 100 watt solar panels I’m using also…
Hi, for sales information please send us an email to info@artek.energy that way we can collect all of the necessary information to take care of you!
Hello, for three 400W 48v panels, which MPPT do you recommend?
250/60 Smart Solar MPPT
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@@TsekeRiba You could typically go well under. Typical residential panels will run anywhere from 35-45v and the wattage rating of the MPPTs state you could get away with as low as a 35A charge controller. But we would want to make sure on the panel specs hence reach out if you have any questions! Without double checking their specs we would be leaning towards a 150/35 and save money compared to the 260/60. However, once again, this should be verified.
Am i able to use a 24 volt sola panel with my SmartSolar MPPT 75/15 Charge Controlller ?
Yes, a 24v panel that outputs >=15amps would work with that controller.
Hi, You definitely can as long as you are not exceeding the voltage input of 75v for that charge controller. You need to take into consideration temperature compensation to make sure of this. Feel free to send us an email at info@artek.energy for us to assist you further.
In Pakistan?
Unfortunately not!