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Solar Panel G2 Recap + G3 Preview: Suns kick Denver in the Nuggets
Solar Panel G2 Recap + G3 Preview: Suns kick Denver in the Nuggets
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Users particularly liked that this solar charge controller comes with a remote temperature sensor interface. That allows it to recognize when your battery is heating up and to cut off charging to prevent damage. That’s a huge advantage since your controller then serves to protect the most important parts of your solar system.
For an MPPT charge controller to work correctly, the solar panel operating voltage must be at least 4V to 5V higher than the battery charging (absorption) voltage, not the nominal battery voltage. On average, the real-world panel operating voltage is around 3V lower than the optimum panel voltage (Vmp).