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... as sold by Grin Technologies and others.
The manual (on page above in 'Product Attachments' seems contradictory.
On page 2 of the manual, it states the device will not turn on with an input voltage of less than 14V.
On page 4 it shows a table that suggests it will work with a 'nominal 12V' solar panel.
On page 5 it shows a table stating that 'Minimum Voltage' for Solar input is 18V.
I'm not aware of a nominally 12V solar panel that guarantees output of 18v minimum. I would expect 14V so it can charge a Lead-Acid car battery.
My question is - what solar panel can work with this device? What specification ensures the panel can do the job?
In my case, I want eventually to charge a 36V or 48V Lithium battery, if that makes any difference in the solar panel required to work with this device.
The manual (on page above in 'Product Attachments' seems contradictory.
On page 2 of the manual, it states the device will not turn on with an input voltage of less than 14V.
On page 4 it shows a table that suggests it will work with a 'nominal 12V' solar panel.
On page 5 it shows a table stating that 'Minimum Voltage' for Solar input is 18V.
I'm not aware of a nominally 12V solar panel that guarantees output of 18v minimum. I would expect 14V so it can charge a Lead-Acid car battery.
My question is - what solar panel can work with this device? What specification ensures the panel can do the job?
In my case, I want eventually to charge a 36V or 48V Lithium battery, if that makes any difference in the solar panel required to work with this device.