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Posted by Bates Abbott on Apr 6, 2007 05:52 pm

#1 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Other > Re: outback charge controller- alternatives?
hi, i was told in the uk that the outback could take varying voltage panels, is this incorrect? Am at present in usa, am getting someone back home to look and collect info on my panels. Not sure I understand difference between mppt nad pwm shunt controllers. thanks bates
 

Posted by Bates Abbott on Apr 2, 2007 12:18 pm

#2 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Other > outback charge controller- alternatives?
Hi newbee here. I have a selection of 12v and 24v panels totaling aprox max current of 25 amps. Is there another charge controller apart from the outback mx60 which would let me plug in both 12 and 24v panels? Do I need the mppt version?
 

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