Logisaf 30A 12V/24V Solar Controller LCD Solar Panel Regulator Charge Controller Dual USB Port

Logisaf 30A 12V/24V Solar Controller LCD Solar Panel Regulator Charge Controller Dual USB Port
Logisaf 30A 12V/24V Solar Controller LCD Solar Panel Regulator Charge Controller Dual USB Port
Logisaf 30A 12V/24V Solar Controller LCD Solar Panel Regulator Charge Controller Dual USB Port
Logisaf 30A 12V/24V Solar Controller LCD Solar Panel Regulator Charge Controller Dual USB Port
Logisaf 30A 12V/24V Solar Controller LCD Solar Panel Regulator Charge Controller Dual USB Port
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Product Specifications

  • This Solar Panel Regulator can be used with all systems that are supplied with solar energy and have requirements power EMI indicator.
  • This Solar Charge Controller can monitor the real-time currency, volt and electricity output volume statistics. Everything can conveniently be read from the LCD display screen.
  • This regulator features excellent heat balance design and natural air cooling. Furthermore the temperature compensation feature automatically adjusts the charge parameters by temperature.
  • The thought through charge loop can improve the efficiency of charge and discharge and reduce the heat consumption.
  • 12V/24V, the power rate is conveniently adjustable with the dual USB port on the front of the regulator.

    Product Description

Size:30A Specifications: Solar controller has specifically designed to meet the needs of the rural electrification market. PWM Battery Charging 2 USB Charge port: 5V 3A Working Temperature: -35°C to +60°C Self consume: ?10mA Float Charge: 13V(default,adjustable) Discharge stop:10.7V(default,adjustable) Discharge reconnect:12.6V(default,adjustable) Size:133x70x32mm LED display PWM battery charging All necessary protections equipped Adjustable controlling parameter of the system Suitable for Home, Industrial, Commercial etc.

Note: 1.The function of the controller is to protect the voltage overshoot and discharge. 2.When the battery voltage is too low, the controller to stop output; after the solar panels charging, the battery will return to 12.6 v. It is a natural to output. 3.12.6 v is to restore the discharge voltage. 4.When the solar panels to recharge battery float charging voltage can be achieved. It will stop charging. This is called overshoot protection. 5. After the battery discharge, the battery outside will flash, this is to remind the user, the configuration is not reasonable, it need to take battery connection. 6.The controller normal voltage of 10.8 v to 13.7v. This two voltage fluctuation, you can be set manually.

If you got trouble in using please try to adjust the Float Voltage to 13.7V:

Firstly, you need to long press the “MCU control” button about 3-4 s, and then there will be a management interface on the screen. Secondly, you have to press the “Add” button under the screen until the voltage reaches 13.7 volts. Lastly, you need to re-press the “MCU control” button again, when the display doesn’t blink anymore it saves controller recording the data.

Package Includes: 1 x 30A Solar Charge Controller 1 x User Manual

Product Reviews

My approval for sure

Purchased this product and another just in case it didn’t work but have not hooked up the other product because this little controller has worked so well I am impressed. It has been running for about a month now, that is my time limit to respond so I can see if it does work, It is handling 2 190 watt panels without any problems and is feeding into my 400 ah battery bank that is recharged in less than 1 hour than my last controller did. Besides all of this, I have been contacted by this company and asked if I was satisfied from the get go, I WILL recommend this product and company to anyone looking for a small solar hook up, it has been a pleasure for sure

Love it-Works well and reliable

I’ve purchased a couple of these and others for my boats, and emergency battery charger( I hated lugging a 100 ft extension + battery charger to my shoreline)These units allow you to select your battery types (Wet, Gel, AGM…)and do an “intelligent” 3 stage recharge like the more expensive AC battery tenders.For me, I put a small solar cell on my fishing & pontoon boats and charge while boating.The USB outlet is a bonus.

So far so good.

Installed and was realy to do in no time.Never ever used the menu as I don’t want to mess anything up and the LCD has all the information you need.Currently using with a 12v 12A battery and no issues at all.The added USB ports are perfect to charge my phone without much hazzle.Youcan disable the output to save battery,great!

I like it.It figured out what kind of batteries.

Had this about a month now. I like it. It figured out what kind of batteries I have, two six volt’s in my coach. It doesn’t let it charge beyond 13.8 volt. Ideal for a wet cell with fillers. I have one 30 W solar cell so that’s not a issue.

Five Stars

all good

Works great 😁

I tried it out with my electric trolling motor (55lb) and solar panel and was very impressed. Works great 😁

Worked fine for a few weeks then started overheating and not charging properly

I purchased this charge controller because I needed to expand my camper’s solar power plant from one 100W panel to three.During the bulk charge mode, I measured my controller at 14.45V which is ideal for my AGM batteries (the manufacturer specifies a range of between 14.4V and 14.8V. In the manual they refer to this voltage as the equalization voltage, which I think is somewhat of a misnomer. This is an important issue to consider when looking at charge controllers. Some of them simply limit the voltage going to the battery at the lower float voltage because they’re not intelligent controllers. Unless you can get the voltage up to what the battery needs during bulk charge mode, they’ll never fully charge the battery, causing a shorter service life of the battery.I’m very pleased to see this controller cycles through the charge modes intelligently. I also like that I can change the float voltage to match my batteries manufacturer’s recommended 13.8V.The only thing I don’t like about this controller is it comes with a load cut-off voltage set to 10.7 volts. That’s way too low for an AGM battery as it allows the battery to be drawn down to less than 5% of capacity (mine anyway). That will dramatically reduce the service life of the battery if allowed to happen too many times. I set the cut-off voltage in my controller to 11.3V which is the highest setting the controller allows. That’s still too low as it still allows the battery to be drawn down to 10% of capacity. I would much prefer to have the cut-off set to 11.8V as that will prevent my batteries from being pulled below 40%. Hence, one star off.I’m going on a two month camping trip in May. I’ll update my review when I get back if I encounter any problems with the controller.[EDIT 07/09/2017]: Back from the camping trip. I was in N. Arizona where we had plenty of sunlight. Initially the controller worked well but then started to develop problems with overheating and cutting back the charge current to compensate. Subsequently, the controller would not deliver more than 9 Amps to the battery bank. I had to start running the generator to charge them (so as to not damage them from constant undercharging). Upon returning, I removed this controller and replaced it with a more expensive MPPT charge controller. I’m now seeing 20+ Amps to the batteries.

Okay for the price, but description mentioned features that it doesn’t have.

It’s okay, but it does not display the current going in/out of the batteries. It only displays voltages.Other than that, it seems to be an okay controller for the money if you need something to regulate a solar garden lighting system, small electrical device, etc.Not nearly as good as an MPPT controller of course but what do you really expect for the price.

Works well,good value,Ok documentation

This unit works as it says it should, no problems so far. The holes are just big enough to take the thick solar cable which is good as I spoke to someone recently who could not…

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