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Sunsei Battery Charge Controller CC-10000 (10 Amp) | |
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none Code: CHGCTL7
Price:$34.95
Shipping Weight: 1.60 pounds
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| SunSei Charge Controller- 10 Amp
For Solar panels generating up to 10A of current (12V)
The ICP SunSei CC-10000 charge controller is an integral part of most solar battery charging systems.
The 10 Amp Charge Controller acts as a regulator that will prevent solar panels
from overcharging your 12 volt battery. This assures trouble-free solar charging and
longer battery life.
The ICP SunSei CC-10000 charge controller stops the charge when your
battery has reached full voltage. This controller will regulate the charging of batteries
during conditions of heavy usage, or when left unattended for
long periods of time. Great for small and medium size solar charging systems.
- Compatible – Works with almost all types of batteries and
solar panels
- Efficient – Over 98% efficiency at full current
- Full Charging – Ensures that the batteries are always topped off
- Battery Safe – Charging method maximizes battery life
- High Voltage Limiting – Floats battery at safe voltage when
battery is full
- Robust Circuitry – Control function 100% solid state
- Two stage charging – Boost and float charge using pulse
width modulation (PWM)
- Status LED – LED indicates battery charging
- Reverse leakage protection – Prevents power loss at night
- Incorrect Wiring Protection – Reverse battery and solar
panel protected
- Terminal Block – For sound and easy wire connections
| 10 Amp charge controller |
| Cut-in Voltage |
7 VDC |
| Cut-out Voltage |
14.5 VDC |
| Dimensions |
2.2" x 2.8" x 1.1" / 57 mm x 70 mm x 28 mm |
| Weight |
0.26 lbs |
| Operating Temperature Range |
-40ºF to 122ºF / -40ºC to 50ºC |
| Warranty |
2 years |
Open circuit voltage (Voc) cannot exceed 30V (the sum of the
Voc of all solar panels in series). The solar array’s peak
operating current (Ip) cannot exceed 10A.
SunseiTM CC-10000 FOR NON-SOLAR APPLICATIONS:
These units will only operate with solar electric panels. Do not
use to regulate other power sources, such as a hydro or wind
generators/alternators or AC battery chargers. These charging
sources can damage the controller and/or the generating
equipment.
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ICP Sunsei Charge Controller FAQs
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How do I know if my charge controller is actually working?
The charge controllers are built and tested with state-of-the-art techniques.
If the indicator LEDs are on, then it is most probably working. Nevertheless,
to verify, you must use a DC multimeter. When the indicator light indicates charging,
the controller has connected the panel to the battery. In this state, the battery
voltage measured at the battery output terminals must be under 14.4 volts, and the
solar panel at the input terminals must be a few tenths higher than the battery voltage.
If you read 20 volts at the solar panel input, then the charger is not letting the
current through. You would again make sure that the battery is under 14.4 volts and
that the charging light is on. If the problem persists, contact ICP Customer Support.
The charge controller can not be tested unless it is connected to a working solar
panel and a good battery.
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Will the charge controllers discharge the battery at night?
No, the charge controllers prevent backflow from the battery to the input,
where the solar panels are connected. The design of the electronics in the
controllers is such that battery draw is minimal and would take several
months to discharge a battery alone.
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I have been charging my battery for some time, but the FULL LED has never come on. Is there anything wrong?
No. The FULL LED indicates that the battery has reached the maximum voltage
allowable under charging, and that the charge controller has cut off the charge
from the solar array to the battery. The FULL LED will only come on when the
battery voltage reaches 14.4 volts (14.2 volts for gel cell batteries).
However, it is not necessary for a battery to reach this voltage to be
considered fully charged. In fact, most battery manufacturers consider an
open circuit voltage (taken at the battery terminals at least 30 minutes
after the charge has stopped) of 12.8 to 13 volts to be a fully charged battery.
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Can I connect more than one solar panel to my charge controller?
Yes, you can connect more than one solar panel to the charge controller in
parallel (+ to + and - to -). The current from each panel will combine to
charge more quickly. The total sum of the rated panel currents must not exceed the
limit of your Sunsei(tm) Charge Controller. Please refer to the controller's instructions.
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Can more than one battery be connected at the output of the charge controller?
Yes, as long as the batteries are connected in a voltage configuration for which the
charger is made. For all Sunsei(tm) Solar Chargers, this is 12 volts. (Please note
that the Sunsei(tm) CC25000 can also charge 24 volt batteries with 24 volt panel
configurations. Please refer to the instruction manual.)
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Why does the charge controller have to be placed close to the battery?
There are two reasons. Firstly, it is for safety. Batteries are capable of
putting out a very high current that can result in fires. By having the controller
close to the battery, you can reduce the chances of the + and - wires being shorted
together if they are cut by accident. It is also highly recommended to fuse any wires
coming from the batteries in case a short or overload should occur. Please consult
local electrical codes. Secondly, it is for battery charge control accuracy. The
current going through the wires causes a voltage drop which is sensed by the controller.
This will cause slight inaccuracies in detecting the correct battery voltage.
The drop in the wires increases with distance and smallness of wire, so when you
increase the distance you must also use larger gauge.
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Can I test the charge controller by hooking up a solar panel and reading the voltage at the battery terminals?
No. To test the charge controllers, a battery must be connected to complete the
circuit. Please refer to the instruction sheet of your Sunsei(tm) Charge Controller.
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Will the charge controller work with dead batteries?
It will work with batteries as low as 7 volts.
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