Functions of Charge Controllers

It is a scientific fact that, energy can neither be created nor be destroyed but can only be transformed from one to another. Solar energy is being converted into electrical energy with the support of power inverter. By utilizing this mechanism, the direct current (DC) electricity can be produced by solar control board or solar panel with charger inverter.


Solar inverters are available in the market are of broadly two types such as: true sine wave inverter and modified sine inverter. Undoubtedly, both the inverters are efficient in their respective functions. From comparison point of view, true sine wave inverter is more reliable and costly than the modified sine wave inverter.

Basically, a solar battery charger is a device which employs solar energy to supply electricity directly to devices or charge batteries. The identifiable characteristic of such charger is that, these can charge lead acid battery banks up to 48 volt and hundreds of ampere-hours capacity.

As per mechanical procedure, a series of solar cells are installed in a stationary location like rooftops of homes and is connected to a battery bank to store energy for off-peak usage. Such type of solar charger setups generally uses intelligent charge controllers or charge regulators. Without which there can be possible uniform power distribution as per need. Charge controller limits the rate at which electric current is added to or drawn from electric batteries. The most advantageous point is that it prevents overcharging and may protect against overvoltage. Apart from that, it helps a lot in reducing battery performance or lifespan, and may pose a safety risk. It may also prevent completely draining of charges. MPPT charge controller is one of the renowned charge controllers. Functionally,

You can get the most reliable inverters from CNBOU Technology which is famous for its manufacturing and supplying of solar inverters. 

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