FAQ's - 20A MPPT Solar Charge ControllerUpdated 5 months ago
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size solar panel should I use to get the most charge from the 20A MPPT Charger?
In order to generate the maximum 20A charge current, you would need to reach the below wattage via solar:
System Voltage | 12v | 24V | 32V | 48V |
Max. System Input Power | 300W | 600W | 900W | 1200W |
Please note: you can exceed the above watts in your solar bank, for example a 350W panel is fine for a 12v system, but the charger will only consume a maximum of 300W in this example.
Can you parallel two 20A MPPT Solar Charge Controllers?
Yes you can! If you decide to increase your battery bank down the road and would like to increase your charging capacity, you can link two 20A MPPT Solar Charge Controllers to bring your potential charging capacity up to 40A.
Please note: only like for like MPPT devices are compatible, you cannot combine a 20A and 40A MPPT Solar Charge Controller in parallel.
Does the 20A MPPT Solar Charge Controller have Bluetooth?
It sure does! The new KickAss MPPT Solar Charge Controller range is one of very few on the market with in-built Bluetooth technology.
What solar input voltage is required for the 20A MPPT Solar Charge Controller?
The minimum solar voltage required to operate the MPPT is as follows:
System Voltage | 12V | 24V | 36V | 48V |
Minimum Solar Input | 15V | 27V | 39V | 51V |
The 20A MPPT can support solar input voltage up to 150V.
What are the dimensions of the 20A MPPT Solar Charge Controller?
The outer dimensions of the unit are 190mm W x 125mm H x 60mm D
SKU: KA48MPPT20A