Press and hold the first button for five seconds while it's hook to a battery with the voltage your using - Then use the left button to scroll through the voltage you want it to cut out at - then press the button on the left side a second and the lower cut out voltage will show - scroll through it the same way and set the low voltage cut out - I think the center but will allow you to go to the Manuel setting to make changes -
@@coty397your correct it does do any good to series panels to higher voltage then the battery's there charging - there is no transformer to step down or step up the battery input voltage -
how can i set the parameter for the output?
Press and hold the first button for five seconds while it's hook to a battery with the voltage your using -
Then use the left button to scroll through the voltage you want it to cut out at - then press the button on the left side a second and the lower cut out voltage will show - scroll through it the same way and set the low voltage cut out -
I think the center but will allow you to go to the Manuel setting to make changes -
Is this really MPPT charge controller suitable for lithium LiFePO4 batteries?
No it’s actually PWM however it’s a decent PWM especially for the cost.
Thanks. I have since installed a proper MPPT one that does the job well enough.
@@coty397your correct it does do any good to series panels to higher voltage then the battery's there charging - there is no transformer to step down or step up the battery input voltage -
@@expjw what mppt did you get? I am looking for a cheap one myself
Can we put 580 watt solar plates with them. ? Please tell me.
I would not do so with this controller - it will start smoking with 24 volts at 40 amps - I tried it and smoke started coming out the display lol -
Do not buy!! I have 2 x 440 w solar panel and this mppt controller consumes only 350w!!!
12volt or 24 volt
@@whab741 24
Fake,not mppt
Mppt FAKE