• 【Dual USB Port】: The solar charge controller with dual USB ports, USB Output: 5V/2A max. 12V/24V auto; Rated Charge & Discharge Current: 10A; Settable operating modes of loads, fully 4-stage PWM charge management.
  • 【Solar Battery】: Solar Charge controller is only suitable for lead-acid batteries: OPEN, AGM, GEL, not for nickel hydride, lithium, Liions, or other batteries. For protecting the lifespan of your battery, once the voltage of the battery drop below 8V, the solar controller will turn off automatically
  • 【Multiple Electric Protection】: Short-circuit protection,open-circuit protection, reverse protection, overload protection, more safety for using, suitable for home, industrial, commercial etc.
  • 【Easy to install and operat】: Solar controller can clearly indicate the status and data, it can be conveniently switched modes and parameter configuration.
  • 【Good Heat Dissipation】: Dual mosfet reverse current protection, low heat production(ALL electronic components generate heat when they are running, it is better to shelter them for better heat dissipation, avoid direct sunlight exposure or damp place)

Works great so far, does the job, used for my landscape lighting,12VDC SYS with17 lights, can take more depending on battery storage and or bulb type, LED, incandescent,or halogen. Important ** FOLLOW THE ORDER OF HOOKING UP WIRING AS STATED-INSTRUCTIONS*** SOLAR PANEL, BATTERIES & USERS. Able to set the duration of time you want lights (users)1-24 hours. They come on when solar panel stops getting energy from day light, then lights turn off when enough daylight powers solar panel. Easy hook up, built in protection, (NO BACK LIGHT ON DISPLAY), can also charge car batteries if needed,perfect for my application.

Although this light did not work out in the spot I wanted a light for (need to rethink room/items), I found a better spot for it in a cabinet. It is very attractive and I would definitely put it outside a cabinet, in full view, but I don't need that anywhere right now. It's not super bright, but the sensor works very well and I love having light then not worrying about turning it off.

Cheapest charge controller I've found. Worked right out the box for my 15 watt solar panel and 12V, 7Amp/Hr. battery. Controls are completely intuitive. PERFECT for small solar panel applications.

I installed this on my big gooseneck trailer with a 25 watt solar panel and 5 deep cycle batteries. This controller keeps my batteries full when I'm not using the trailer, otherwise the main charging source is a heavy duty connection to the truck batteries. This is installed to the inside of the gooseneck I-beam, so only slightly protected, using gorilla tape. It also offers me the added benefit of displaying the battery voltage right where I can see it, so I know how much power the hydraulics or winch are pulling. I'm very happy with it so far.

I am using this with a small solar panel to charge the battery on my boat. After 1 year so far so good.

installed this just above my pop-up camper's electric panel tied directly into the wire leading to the battery. When combined with https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M9B6RQI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 solar panel that outputs 25 amps I am able to replenish my battery each day. My power usage is pretty light, LED camper lights, gas heater fan, 12 volt electric fans on hot nights. Displays are very good. Output from the USB outlets of this unit is very weak, will not fully charge my cell phone overnight, so I use a automotive phone charger plugged into a 12 volt outlet of my camper instead.

After several tries I tried this for the charging system on my boat. I'm using 2 ALEKO® 10 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Panels to charge 2 12 volt batteries and the setup works really well. I like that it displays active charging as well as battery charge. Haven't used the USB ports because I have it sealed in a plastic box.

I now have monitored the solar charging system (using for the entire system 2 charge controllers) for a few days now and it runs very well. I am using 1 x 100 Watt solar panel to charge 2 x battery systems. I am charging the RV 12 V chassis battery (monitored by one charge controller) and the 2 x 6V (parallel connected to be 12V) RV house batteries (monitored by a second charge controller). This morning, the chassis battery finished charging because it was fully charged and thus providing full charging power to the house batteries that too are almost fully charged now. So, the combination with the 100 Watt solar panel and the two individually controlled battery & charge controllers seems to be working great and I am very happy with the purchase. Also, the seller's customer service is great, as they replied timely and with good details to help.

I just received this rechrgeable wall sconce/night light. It is aesthetically very nice and the amount of light it gives off is perfect for night time lighting of the hallways, bathroom, stairways, etc. The light is enough to light the way adequately while not blinding you in the middle of the night. So far so good. It's only been a few days so I'll update if anything changes.

This is a nice controller but let me share a couple of items with you if you plan on using it with a 12 volt solar panel. 1) if you connect it first to your solar panel on a bright day and the peak voltage is coming in at around 20 or 21 volts. The "smart" side of this PLC is going to think your setting up for 24 volts. You will not be able to get output if you now have connected the 12 volt battery. You will not be able to lower the charging voltages to 12 volt levels because it is in 24 volt mode. 2) To get started in the right direction, disconnect solar array, disconnect battery to "power down" the PLC..."kind of a reboot of PLC", . 3) Now connect the 12v dc battery first. It now will be in 12 v mode, now you can connect solar panel and load. 3) You will now be able to set your hi's and low's for a 12 volt system.