⚡ Charge Ahead with Confidence!
The BougeRV Li 30Amp Solar Charge Controller is a cutting-edge PWM negative ground solar controller designed for both 12V and 24V systems. It features a backlit LCD display for easy monitoring, compatibility with various battery types including lithium, and a maximum PV input voltage of 55V, making it a reliable choice for solar energy management in RVs.
Product Dimensions | 15.04 x 10.03 x 4.88 cm; 408 g |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | 1 |
S**N
Works well for the price.
This is a pwm charge controller, so you have to remember they work best with short runs of cord (10-20 ft), and with panels in parallel. Very easy to read and set without directions. This is ideal for a portable setup, rv, trailer, or something directly outside your window. Running 4 100 watt panels in parallel you will close in on 300 w atts, but don't expect too much more. Depends on the panel too. I use Newpowa which typically run about 70%. HARBOR FREIGHT, Bouge RV and HQST panels have about the best output in the 100-watt category, but they are a little bit bigger. This is my fifth one of the lithium pwm series.
A**R
Quality product
Got this to run a remote solar panel for my RV. It was one of the few that would support the higher output voltage from the panel. Super easy to set up, and it is working perfectly.
P**R
BougeRV 10A PWM solar charge controller is easy to program
I bought 2 of these inexpensive 10 amp PWM controllers on sale for their portability and lithium charging capabilities to cycle 10 of my 20 -24ah LiFePO4 batteries. I teamed them up with my Elecaenta 75 watt portable folding solar panels and some adapter cables. I am impressed with the features and performance. The only downside I could find is the display can be hard to read under some lighting conditions.I like the ease of adjusting the LiFePO4 output voltage as my lithium batteries vary by recommended charging voltages from 14.4 to 14.6. When it gets towards the end of the charging cycle this controller also maintains the full voltage while gradually decreasing the current output to top off the battery.I have not encountered any error messages on either unit. I have read some reviews claiming the solar input value displayed is not same as the actual solar input value. The note on page 12 of the user manual explains the solar charging voltage displayed will be the same as the battery voltage in PWM mode. The true solar voltage is displayed when not charging (end of the charging cycle).
J**Z
It doesn’t it supposed to do
It does what it’s supposed to do. Works great, only reason for a docked star is that the voltage read out is pretty far off
A**R
Great customer service.
The first one quit working after 4 days. Returned it and got a replacement, been working good since.
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