This efficient solar charge controller works seamlessly with your PowerTrak setup for advanced solar monitoring. It's dual-bank compatible and stackable, meaning that it is a great option if you are building out a large solar array on your RV.
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Go Power has designed a series of solar and electrical components with simple, plug-and-play compatibility. Information from the solar panels, charge controllers batteries, inverters, chargers, or battery monitors can all be accessed and configured from a single touchscreen. You no longer need to have an array of different remotes and displays just to monitor your electrical system. The PowerTrak system means that however you build out or expand your system, everything just works.
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Hi everyone, Steve here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our Go Power MPPT Solar Charge Controller by Power Track. It's for 12 volt and 24 volts and 30 amps. So folks, this 30-amps solar controller will operate and prevent harmful overcharging of your batteries. It uses an automatic multi-stage charging switch or multi-stage charging, it can switch modes as the battery charges to extend your battery life. You can do preset charging profiles for both lithium, AGM, gel and flooded batteries.
And the MPPT technology optimizes the panel output to charge batteries faster than the PWM controllers. Now, solar systems with large battery banks benefit from increased efficiency and parallel capability can let you connect up to five total controllers for a max solar array of 150 amps. Now, there's not one here included, but you can print separately a Power Track screen that is compatible for monitoring and configuring the power settings, and that's sold separately. And this is compatible with multiplex systems. And you can also allow connection via Bluetooth to monitor status on your smart device.
Some real quick dimensions, I got 7 5/8" on a length here, and then this way I got 7 1/2" and it's about three inches thick. And as you can see, it has cooling fins built into it and for mounting holes with the four included screws and it has a nice plastic cap, that way once you have everything hooked up, you can have your wires and whatnot go out here and then simply snap that into place and then you are ready to go. Well folks, that is gonna wrap it up for our quick look together. As always, if you have questions about this product or making sure you have everything set up that you need or everything you need for your setup, reach out to us, we're here to help you. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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