12 Volt Digital 440 Amp Charge Controller with Divert Relay & LED Meter for Wind and Solar
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12 Volt Digital 440 Amp Charge Controller with Divert Relay & LED Meter for Wind and Solar
Dual microprocessor controlled for stability and accuracy
On board relay isolates electronics from back voltage spikes from large 440 amp relay. This is important to get the longest life out of the electronics
Multiple user changeable settings and trip points for many various system requirements and applications.
Plug & Play: Long leads for easy termination to your 12 volt battery or battery bank
Isolated Electronics Protection - Almost impossible to accidentally connect wind or solar directly to the circuit board
The 440 amp charge controller with divert relay can be used with our divert loads (divert load sold separately). Some diversion loads include, wirewound resistor style, DC water heating elements, our room heaters, or simple plug in grid feed inverters.
Comes with User Manual and Wiring Diagrams
High amp rating - 440 amps Battery Status Digital LED display- Lets you know your battery's actual voltage! Green LED on board lets you know it's in dump mode Plug & Play - Long leads for easy termination to your 12 volt battery or battery bank Can divert the charging source from the batteries to the load, or dump both the batteries along with the charging source You can connect both wind and solar at the same time Reverse polarity protection Ultra low power consumption even with the volt meter on (almost negligible). You can even set the volt meter to turn off after in-activity On board relay- Isolates electronics from back voltage spikes. This is important to get the longest life out of the electronics Custom built relay with REAL plated anti seizing contacts - This is no ordinary relay solenoid.
The basic operating philosophy of a diversion controller is quite simple. Monitor the battery voltage, and if it should rise to a predetermined level, connect a diversion load, of sufficient size, to the battery or energy source to prevent the battery voltage from increasing any further. This is a very simple, yet very effective way of preventing battery overcharging. All alternate energy systems should have some form of battery overcharge protection.