You do NOT want to mix up input and output on any charge controller. Like many ham radio operators, I use Anderson Powerpoles for all the power connections. I buy separate housings. I put green/black Powerpole pairs on the solar panels and input to the charge controllers. I put red/black on the output of the controller and everything radio. I also have some Y-cables and extension cables made up with green-black Powerpoles just for use on the solar side, but of course I can use red-black cables if needed, or use a green-black on the radio side if necessary. But at least the green on the solar panel and charge controller has brought my attention to proper hookup.
Was looking at the Bateria Power 20A 12/24V MPPT Charge Controller on Amazon. Was not sure suitability for regulating output from Bluettic PV200 to charge my LiFePO4 battery. Quick google search brought me here, and your video shows (confirms) information that this is exactly what I was seeking. Thanks!!
For the first panel, it can work with this controller. 37.2V is the open circuit voltage, the working voltage is 30V. I sell charge controller over 18 years. trust me.
You do NOT want to mix up input and output on any charge controller. Like many ham radio operators, I use Anderson Powerpoles for all the power connections. I buy separate housings. I put green/black Powerpole pairs on the solar panels and input to the charge controllers. I put red/black on the output of the controller and everything radio. I also have some Y-cables and extension cables made up with green-black Powerpoles just for use on the solar side, but of course I can use red-black cables if needed, or use a green-black on the radio side if necessary. But at least the green on the solar panel and charge controller has brought my attention to proper hookup.
Was looking at the Bateria Power 20A 12/24V MPPT Charge Controller on Amazon. Was not sure suitability for regulating output from Bluettic PV200 to charge my LiFePO4 battery. Quick google search brought me here, and your video shows (confirms) information that this is exactly what I was seeking. Thanks!!
Great job I always learn something from your videos. Thanks
Great review! Thanks for sharing.
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For the first panel, it can work with this controller. 37.2V is the open circuit voltage, the working voltage is 30V. I sell charge controller over 18 years. trust me.
Very cool it does 24v
SURE WISH THEY WOULD MAKE ONE A LITTLE BIGGER I LIKE SIMPLE PART I NEED TEC TO RUN MY POWMR
SAE connectors are stupid. You should not need an adapter. Cut them off and put on real connectors