Solar charge controller
Solar charge controller or solar charge controller are devices that stabilize the voltage and current coming from solar panels while preventing the battery and/or battery group from being damaged by overcharging or high voltage. During sunny hours, the electricity coming from the solar panels is regulated by the solar charge controller and transmitted to the batteries, allowing the batteries to be charged in the most efficient way. In the evening when there is no sun, they prevent the energy in the solar battery or battery group from reaching the solar panels again and damaging the solar panels. In summary, the charge controller has 2 tasks, the first is to ensure that the system is charged with a certain constant voltage according to the battery type, and the second is to cut the charging current when the battery is fully charged. The charging current can work with a 12 Volt charge controller / 24 volt charge controller or 48 volt charge voltage depending on the charge voltage of the batteries or the connection type. Some devices can also work with 36V. Again, charge controllers are offered for sale in 10 amp solar charge controller, 20 amp, 30 amp, 40 amp, 40 amp, 50 amp 60 or 80 amp classes, depending on the number of panels used and the connection type.