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Solar Panels - Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 396732" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Redarc are a good unit, I have the bc/dc 25A unit and it's marvellous, but that projecta one is certainly a good bit of kit too, I'll probably fit one in my caravan as I can't see the extra benefit in the redarc, they have similar specs and reliability of both are very good.</p><p>That projecta does indeed have genuine MPPT, just watch you don't fit a 24V panel to it as the VOC will only take a 12V panel, bloody redarc is the same, not happy about that!!!</p><p>So before you get a solar panel make sure it's a 12v rated one with a VOC of 23v or less.</p><p>So yeah ditch the regulator that came with the panel and feed the dc direct into the projecta solar input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 396732, member: 7956"] Redarc are a good unit, I have the bc/dc 25A unit and it's marvellous, but that projecta one is certainly a good bit of kit too, I'll probably fit one in my caravan as I can't see the extra benefit in the redarc, they have similar specs and reliability of both are very good. That projecta does indeed have genuine MPPT, just watch you don't fit a 24V panel to it as the VOC will only take a 12V panel, bloody redarc is the same, not happy about that!!! So before you get a solar panel make sure it's a 12v rated one with a VOC of 23v or less. So yeah ditch the regulator that came with the panel and feed the dc direct into the projecta solar input. [/QUOTE]
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