900W SmartSolar MPPT Boost 24V/36V/48V/60V/72V MPPT Solar Charge Controller LCD Display Solar Panel Regulator for Sealed Flooded AGM Gel LFP User Batteries Ideal for Golf Carts Electric Vehicles RVs
- ?????????? ?????????????? & ???????? ??????????????????????????:900W power As a versatile mppt charger controller, it boosts 12V solar panels to charge 24V/36V/48V/60V/72V battery banks. Compatible with Sealed, Flooded, AGM, Gel, and LiFePO4 batteries + USER mode. Essential solar charger controller for ???????? ???????? electrical systems and EV solar setups - ???????????????? Solar Power ????????-???????????????????? MPPT Charger controller utilizes ????% MPPT tracking efficiency technology, converting ????% solar energy for rapid deep cycle battery charging. Ideal solar controller for AGM lifespan, Gel performance, Flooded maintenance, and LiFePO4 charging via 4-stage smart charging (Bulk/Boost/Float/Equalization) - ???????????? ???? ?????????? & ?????????????????? ??????:Optimize electric vehicle driving distance and golf cart run time with this high-performance solar controller. Perfect for low voltage DC applications: golf cart solar chargers, e-scooter charging, trike power systems, RV battery maintenance, and off-grid setups - ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????:This robust solar charger controller features over-charge protection, reverse polarity protection, reverse current blocking, and short circuit protection. Safeguards your battery bank, solar panels, and solar charger controller from damage,ZERO battery energy loss - User-Friendly Interface:The LCD display and adjustable settings allow for real-time monitoring and easy customization of output voltages, making it simple to optimize for your specific battery type and solar setup - Zero Consumption from Battery;:This solar panel controller uses solar power to charge your battery, and it doesn’t drain your battery at night. It has zero power consumption when there is no sunlight. - 【Note】The operating voltage of the selected panel should be lower than the battery voltage!!