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16 November 2020
Great mid range solar charge controller
I bought six of these and mated each one to two 300 watt panels in series. I then paralleled all of the outputs together and sent it to 6 battle born 12 volt 100 amp hour batteries that were series/paralleled to make a 24 volt bank. I’m completely off grid and they charge the bank to full by 2 pm in November on a sunny day. I had tried those super cheap pwm charge controllers, but they were worthless, not charging the bank even after a full day of sun. I bought one of the Bluetooth modules to plug into each one one at a time to get more detailed settings and records. Without the Bluetooth module it is still very easy to set them up with the buttons and lcd. I’m very happy with their performance after about a month of full time use.

27 July 2025
Brightened my headlights up considerably...
Brightened my headlights up considerably. OEM Lexus-what else can I say?

28 June 2018
Good pump, needs better instructions.
6 of 8 found this helpful They should send better directions. I actually thought the first one was broken, because it has a circuit breaker that I didn't know about that will blow if you don't close the valves in the order you're supposed to.They both arrived low on fluid, and you need to get some ISO 46 hydraulic fluid to bring it up to the proper level. It took quite some time, but I was able to get my 9 liter cylinder up to 4500 psi. I would use a 5 gallon bucket with ice or maybe even dry ice, if youre filling a very large cylinder. Make sure that both relief valves are open when you start it, then tighten the low pressure one, then the secondary one.