Victron BlueSolar PWM-LCD&USB 12/24V-5A

Original price was: $41.50.Current price is: $37.90.
Features:

– Liquid Crystal Display
– Two 5 Volt USB outputs
– Lighting control function, fully programmable
– Three stage battery charging (bulk, absorption, float), fully programmable
– Load output with low voltage and manual disconnect (programmable)
– Load output protected against over load and short circuit
– Protected against reverse polarity connection of the solar panels and/or battery

SKU: 3700
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Description

A solar charger gathers energy from your solar panels, and stores it in your batteries. The PWM controller is in essence a switch that connects a solar array to a battery. The result is that the voltage of the array will be pulled down to near that of the battery. The Victron PWM charge controller is a good low cost solution for small systems only, when solar cell temperature is moderate to high (between 45°C and 75°C).

Liquid crystal display- For status monitoring and set-up

Load output- Over-discharge of the battery can be prevented by connecting all loads to the load output. The load output will disconnect the load when the battery has been discharged to a pre-set voltage. Some loads (especially inverters) can best be connected directly to the battery, and the inverter remote control connected to the load output. A special interface cable may be needed, please see the manual. The connect and disconnect voltages are adjustable.

Day/night timing of the load output- This option allows for a pre-set ON-time after dusk.

Programmable battery charge algorithm- Pre-programmed algorithms for AGM, GEL, Flooded or LiFePO4 batteries (with internal BMS only)

Two 5 Volt USB outputs- Maximum current (both outputs combined): 2A

Additional information

Weight 0.180000 kg
Dimensions 10 × 17 × 4 cm
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