Energy Controllers Sunforce 60022

Sunforce

60022

Sunforce 60022 30 Amp Solar Charge Controller

EAN: 0787769600220

UPC: 787769600220

Energy Controllers


Charge controller prevents overcharging of 12 Volt batteries
Intended for use with 12 Volt solar panels and batteries only
Handles up to 30 amps of array current and up to 450 watts of solar power
Automatically indicates the charged state of your battery on the LED status indicators
Mounting options:panel or wall mounting

The Sunforce 60022 30 Amp Solar Charge Controller prevents overcharging of 12 Volt batteries. It is intended for use with 12 Volt solar panels, and can handle up to 30 amps of array current and up to 450 Watts of solar power. The 60022 will provide maintenance free protection of your solar panel and batteries. The controller will automatically indicate the charged state of your battery on the LED status indicators. The 60022 is designed to work with a variety of 12 Volt solar panels.

The Sunforce 60022 30 Amp Solar Charge Controller prevents overcharging of 12 Volt batteries. It is intended for use with 12 Volt solar panels, and can handle up to 30 amps of array current and up to 450 Watts of solar power. The 60022 will provide maintenance free protection of your solar panel and batteries. The controller will automatically indicate the charged condition of your battery on the LED bar graph. The 60022 is designed to work with a variety of 12 Volt solar panels for indoor use.

Key Component of a Solar System Over 15 Watts

A charge controller is a very important feature of a solar system and must be used on all systems over 15 Watts. A charge controller protects your batteries from overcharge and discharge. Charge controllers are the maintenance free protection of your solar panel and batteries.

A charge controller monitors the battery’s state-of-charge to insure that when the battery needs change-current, it gets it, and also insures the battery isn’t overcharged. Connecting a solar panel to a battery without a regulator seriously risks damaging the battery and potentially causing a safety concern.

Charge controllers are rated based on the amount of amperage they can process from a solar array.