Question : What type of batteries can the charge controller support?
Answer : It supports lead-acid (sealed /GEL(AGM)/flooded), lithium (LiFePO4/Li[NiCoMn]O2) and user-defined batteries.
Question : What are the load control modes available with the charge controller?
Answer : It offers four load control modes: manual, light control, dual time controller, and light control + fixed time control mode.
Question : Can the charge controller be remotely monitored and controlled?
Answer : Yes, it can be remotely controlled and monitored through the WiFi module cloud APP (SolarMate) with internet access.
Question : Do I choose lithium ion battery type for lithium iron phosphate 12 V battery?
Answer : 1. Choose 'user' on solar controller screen. 2. Choose 'battery type > lithium-ion' if you are setting by WIFI Cloud.
Question : My parameters are three 315w panels at 33 volts and 10amps per panel. Charging a lithium titanate battery at 15 volts full. Best way to set up?
Answer : 2*315W connected in series, then charge the 15V battery system. It is the best plan. Just use two solar panels.
Question : Why does controller shut down before it hits peak amps. Rated for 60amp but shutting down at 46amps. Rated for 1560watts and shutting down at 1400?
Answer : Is this amps from the panels or charging amps it lists both? 46amps from the panels could be 70 charging amp
Question : When two of these mppt charge controllers are connected via ethernet cable can the share panels charging in parallel?
Answer : NO.. The ethernet port is for a cloudbox m2 only.. You would have to have separate strings. But both can charge the same battery bank at the same time..
Question : Is the WiFi cloud box waterproof?
Answer : No, Please try to keep a dry installation environment.
Question : Can you use it on a wind turbine
Answer : Sorry. It doesn't work with wind turbine.
Question : I want to use two of these controllers for two different Solar arrays but one battery bank. How do you connect the two together?
Answer : If you want to make a parallel system, please keep the solar panels of the same model connected.
Question : This is common positive so can i use it in an rv with negative chasis grounding?
Answer : It is best not to do this. Encountered unpredictable conditions, it will be very dangerous. The equipment in your car will be damaged. It is recommended that you use EPEVER Tracer-AN(Our shop has), which is negative ground.