Re: 1120 watts of Solar on the roof
Reply #12 –
Amazon has a line of MPPT charge controllers that seem too good to be true; at least pricewise. I wonder if anyone has tried one of them. One review on a 20-amp version says that it's not MPPT but that review is flawed in a most basic manner (the reviewer clearly does not understand electricity).
These controllers are available in several current ranges up to 30A and, if they work as specified, seem to be a good choice for RVs. The 30A unit at 24vdc should work for solar arrays up to about 700-watts. This is the 20-amp version and I am posting this because it include the erroneous "review": MPPT Tracer 2215RN EP Solar Charge Controller Regulators 20A - Amazon.com
These are not as convenient as the ones Pierce is using because they only go up to 36vdc (the nominal no-load voltage of a typical 24vdc panel) of input voltage. But their specs look quite good and the prices are very good compared with the other controllers on the market.
Clearly from China. But since when has that stopped us? 
Craig
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