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ida: he is not interested in learning. no reason to add stress to his life.
Copy that.
Ill remember to keep his health in mind with future posts
ida: he is not interested in learning. no reason to add stress to his life.
Bluesky Solarboost 3024il & the Bluesky Solarboost 2512iX with the IPN pro can hit those numbers and has the temp compensation. I run both of them with my lithium battery setup. Used to have lead acid. And they'll handle the power you want to throw at them...
I also believe the Bogart Engineering SC-2030 can also be programmed for high(er) voltages.
Victron MPPTs are programmable to those voltages (and higher)
...The Victron Blue Solar PWM 12v 24v 20a has a 20a rating but absorption is capped at 14.6v. I couldn't find what I consider reliable pricing for this unit, but c'mon, who cares?
The Victron Blue Solar PWM-Pro 20A has a 20a rating and a default absorption rate of 14.4v. It is programmable from 9-17v. For $72.00, it seems too good to be true.
The MorningStar SunSaver has a 15a rating but an absorb voltage of only 14.4v. So it's out of the running.
Any suggestions?
The MorningStar SunSaver has a 15a rating but an absorb voltage of only 14.4v. So it's out of the running.
The SunSaver absolutely can absorb at 14.8. The charge cycle is fully programmable with the usb cable interface they sell and their free SW. you can set absorption to anything you need.
BlueSky - 2512iX-HV MPPT. Fully programmable to your charging needs/patterns
You're referring to the $195.50 SunSaver MPPT. I'm referring to the $45.80 SunSaver PWM. Prices are from the same store, EcoDirect. For $195 I think there are better chargers available than the SunSaver MPPT, which shares its 15A max rating with the SunSaver PWM.
I suppose there may be "better" (whatever that means) MPPTs available but none are as small as the Morningstar sunsaver and it's also rated for extreme temps, so it capable of being mounted in the engine compartment which is exactly why I'm using it in my LR3. IMO you'd be hard pressed to find a better MPPT rated to 200w that is fully programable for a SUV or pickup application...
How long have you had it? Any issues with it being under the hood? Got a review I can read?