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desertcart.co.jp: Victron SmartSolar充電コントローラ、内蔵Bluetooth? MPPT 75/15? 75ボルト、15アンペア : DIY・工具・ガーデン Review: 小型mppt - 動作と通信機能は優秀だと思います。Bluetoothの国内認証があればホシ5だと思います。小型チャージコントローラーの国内メーカーが皆無なのに国内のBluetooth認証が無いのはソーラーシステム制度としての問題は大きい。ソフトのバージョンアップも多くフォローも優秀 Review: Know what you need before you buy! This worked for me. - Solar energy is a great way to have back-up power for your home or for your RV. Solar isn't super complicated, but there are a lot of things you need to know to make the best purchases. Solar charges (like the Victron) come in both PWM and MPPT. PWM are significantly less expensive, but may fit your needs. MPPT is a better option, and this very affordable Victron unit is a fantastic entry-level charge controller. It's 75/15 name refers to the maximum volts it will accept/use from your solar array, and the 15 amps it can accept/use. The Victron Smart Solar 75/15 can handle up to 300 watts of solar panels wired in series or parallel. In series, that's about 68 volts max, well within tolerances, or 16.5 amps max which will be capped at 15 amps. Truth is, except for perfect sun and panel angle, you're not likely to hit the 16.5 amps. Still, that's not bad! A great part of the Victron 75/15 design is that it has bluetooth built in, so don't need to shell out extra for a dongle. Note: if you want this, look for the "Smart Solar," if it doesn't say this, you'll need a dongle. The size of this unit is just excellent; I bought it for my DIY powerstation. It works great, giving me nearly the full 100 watts from my Renogy solar panels under ideal conditions. For the money (about $65 at the time of purchase) it's simple enough for the beginners, or strong enough to manage a modest RV. Cons: It uses small, flat-head screws, so you'll need a small "pocket" screwdriver to make the connections. The input for the wires is pretty small. I had a ferrule kit, so I was able to insert 12 AWG with no trouble. I don't know how you'd easily get 10 AWG (somewhat standard for solar) but what I had worked and I'm happy.






| UPC | 703774384979 |
| Volume | 1240 Milliliters |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 15 x 5 cm; 580 g |
| Package Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
R**N
小型mppt
動作と通信機能は優秀だと思います。Bluetoothの国内認証があればホシ5だと思います。小型チャージコントローラーの国内メーカーが皆無なのに国内のBluetooth認証が無いのはソーラーシステム制度としての問題は大きい。ソフトのバージョンアップも多くフォローも優秀
D**S
Know what you need before you buy! This worked for me.
Solar energy is a great way to have back-up power for your home or for your RV. Solar isn't super complicated, but there are a lot of things you need to know to make the best purchases. Solar charges (like the Victron) come in both PWM and MPPT. PWM are significantly less expensive, but may fit your needs. MPPT is a better option, and this very affordable Victron unit is a fantastic entry-level charge controller. It's 75/15 name refers to the maximum volts it will accept/use from your solar array, and the 15 amps it can accept/use. The Victron Smart Solar 75/15 can handle up to 300 watts of solar panels wired in series or parallel. In series, that's about 68 volts max, well within tolerances, or 16.5 amps max which will be capped at 15 amps. Truth is, except for perfect sun and panel angle, you're not likely to hit the 16.5 amps. Still, that's not bad! A great part of the Victron 75/15 design is that it has bluetooth built in, so don't need to shell out extra for a dongle. Note: if you want this, look for the "Smart Solar," if it doesn't say this, you'll need a dongle. The size of this unit is just excellent; I bought it for my DIY powerstation. It works great, giving me nearly the full 100 watts from my Renogy solar panels under ideal conditions. For the money (about $65 at the time of purchase) it's simple enough for the beginners, or strong enough to manage a modest RV. Cons: It uses small, flat-head screws, so you'll need a small "pocket" screwdriver to make the connections. The input for the wires is pretty small. I had a ferrule kit, so I was able to insert 12 AWG with no trouble. I don't know how you'd easily get 10 AWG (somewhat standard for solar) but what I had worked and I'm happy.
J**Y
value
does the job buy again.
F**A
Great solar mppt
Great solar mppt
A**A
Muy fácil de usar y de instalar
Va genial,te informa en todo momento y con información en tiempo real de la gestión de carga gracias a su conexión bluetooth, está muy bien de tamaño porque no ocupa mucho espacio, fácil de usar y muy completo.
م**د
انصح به
ممتاز والتحكم بالجوال بالتطبيق غن طريق البلوتوث
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