What are the differences between a Solar Regulator and a Solar Controller ?
Regards
Mike
goinsoon said
07:27 PM May 23, 2011
One is a regulator and one is a controller
blaze said
11:01 PM May 23, 2011
I dont really know but I have a 190w 24 volt sola panel with a regulator/controller that reduces the voltage output to 12 volt and it keeps my 12 volt battery in good shape and I havnt seen under 12.3 volts even on cloudy days cheers blaze
Travel Bug said
11:24 PM May 23, 2011
Blaze, this is not relevant to this post...
But I love the Elephant Rock pics in your blog.
Cheers. Travel Bug.
oldtrack123 said
10:34 AM May 24, 2011
elliemike wrote:
What are the differences between a Solar Regulator and a Solar Controller ?
Regards
Mike
Hi Mike
Realy just the words
Peter
elliemike said
04:59 PM May 24, 2011
Thanks Peter.
Wondered if that was the case.
There's a "WELSEE" Solar Controller come my way.
The "KEMO" Accu Charging Regulator, I already have installed. It does the job but I can hardly see the glow on the tiny "Amber LED Charging indicator". One of the reasons why my earlier problem (see post "Solar Panel Fault") with the solar panel was not spotted earlier. The green " fully charged" LED indicator glows well on this.
I have trialed the Welsee "Controller", and it works fine as well. Large LED's Displaying, Charging, Battery condition, and Load.
Just wondering if I should leave it in place.
Regards
Mike
oldtrack123 said
06:30 PM May 24, 2011
Hi Mike
Quality is always the problem no matter what they call them
Peter
PeterD said
04:17 PM May 26, 2011
As the other Peter said, it's just semantics, just like WDH/load leveller.
What are the differences between a Solar Regulator and a Solar Controller ?
Regards
Mike
One is a regulator and one is a controller
cheers
blaze
Blaze, this is not relevant to this post...
But I love the Elephant Rock pics in your blog.
Cheers. Travel Bug.
Thanks Peter.
Wondered if that was the case.
There's a "WELSEE" Solar Controller come my way.
The "KEMO" Accu Charging Regulator, I already have installed. It does the job but I can hardly see the glow on the tiny "Amber LED Charging indicator". One of the reasons why my earlier problem (see post "Solar Panel Fault") with the solar panel was not spotted earlier. The green " fully charged" LED indicator glows well on this.
I have trialed the Welsee "Controller", and it works fine as well. Large LED's Displaying, Charging, Battery condition, and Load.
Just wondering if I should leave it in place.
Regards
Mike
Hi Mike
Quality is always the problem no matter what they call them
Peter