Hi Jim here I love your channel have an unrelated question if you had $1000 to spend on new batterys for a 12v system 1400watt aray and a 100a mppt charger controller what would you buy. Thanks for your help. Jim
Could you make a side-by-side comparison video of MPPT charge controllers from Renogy, LNEX, VICTRON, REDODO, I think a lot of people would be interested.Thank you for producing a great review!
@@mraboyum It is easy to distinguish between MPPT and PWM by comparing the input voltage to the output voltage. the input voltage at the PV end of the solar panel is pulled down to the same voltage as the battery when it is connected to the PWM charge controller. the PWM controller has no coil inductance.
i have a basic charge controller with no display, doesnt tell me anything. was thinking about installing a victron shunt, but seems a bit complicated. would just replacing my controller with this one and no shunt be good enough for my needs? id just like to know watts coming in from panels and state of batteries.
man i love this type of stuff so much im about to bindge watch all your stuff so im sure that will help you out allot so thats ok but you sending me a 50 dollar item you will never use well thats not OK lol how does that make any since
Thank you for the review! Enjoyed it. Alright!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.
Nice, I do like the buttons and the display, something that I don't like of victrons, you have to rely on the app all the time.
Totally agree.
The lack of buttons and a dispaly are the reasons why I bought one of these controllers INSTEAD of a Victron.
Thanks for the information. Nothing beats a Victron!
You got that right! Thanks for the comment.
Hi Jim here I love your channel have an unrelated question if you had $1000 to spend on new batterys for a 12v system 1400watt aray and a 100a mppt charger controller what would you buy. Thanks for your help. Jim
Personally I would get LiTime
Could you make a side-by-side comparison video of MPPT charge controllers from Renogy, LNEX, VICTRON, REDODO, I think a lot of people would be interested.Thank you for producing a great review!
A side-by-side will also show if it is a real mppt, and not a pwm with a mppt sticker.
@@mraboyum It is easy to distinguish between MPPT and PWM by comparing the input voltage to the output voltage. the input voltage at the PV end of the solar panel is pulled down to the same voltage as the battery when it is connected to the PWM charge controller. the PWM controller has no coil inductance.
Thank you for the information and the comment.
sweet video thanks for sharing i really do like your chanel
I appreciate it! Thanks for the comment.
Nice review. Whats the Max solar it can take for 12v system?
100 volts 30 amps
@@reynaldotorres4349 My Victron 100/20 can do a Max Solar of 290 Watts at 12 volts so this 100/30 probably does more, Thats the questions i was asking
@@michaelgkellygreen 100V 30A can generate 440W
Max is 30A @ nominal battery voltage. 30 * 12.8 = 384w. It can get as high as 430w when the battery is almost full.
i have a basic charge controller with no display, doesnt tell me anything.
was thinking about installing a victron shunt, but seems a bit complicated.
would just replacing my controller with this one and no shunt be good enough for my needs? id just like to know watts coming in from panels and state of batteries.
Yes, he can fulfill your needs.
I would put the shunt in.
You won't regret it.
They will both give you the basics, but the shunt will give you an actual SOC of your battery. You won't regret getting a shunt.
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Let us know how it's working in 6 months.
I sure will. Thanks for the comment.
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man i love this type of stuff so much im about to bindge watch all your stuff so im sure that will help you out allot so thats ok but you sending me a 50 dollar item you will never use well thats not OK lol how does that make any since