: Sunsei SE-CC10000 10 Amp Solar Charge Controller

: Sunsei SE-CC10000 10 Amp Solar Charge Controller

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Sunsei SE-CC10000 10 Amp Solar Charge Controller

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Sunsei SE-CC10000 10 Amp Solar Charge Controller
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Gaunz Org Price: $39.95
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 23970





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Sunsei
EAN: 0775540110006
Label: Sunsei
Legal Disclaimer: OUTDOOR ELECTRONICS
Product Manufacturer: Sunsei
Model: SE-CC10000
Publisher: Sunsei
Ranking: 23970
Studio: Sunsei


Piece facts:
  • 10 Amp solar charge controller ideal for ICP solar panels generating up to 10 Amps of current
  • Works to avoid overcharging your battery
  • Intelligent PWM charge control ensures batteries reach max capacity
  • Built-in LED indicator that displays charging status; auto-reset circuit breaker for reverse polarity and surge protection
  • For charging 12-volt battery systems




Controller Charge Solar Amp 10 SE-CC10000 Sunsei






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The Sunsei 10 Amp solar charge controller is a perfect match for lCP solar panels generating up to 10 Amps of current for 12-volt battery systems. With lntelligent Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), the charge control ensures that batteries reach their maximum capacity without overcharging. 0ther features include a built-in LED indicator that displays charging status from the panel and the battery and an auto-reset circuit breaker for reverse polarity and surge protection.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good value for the money. ...
Good little charge controller.

Operational for a few weeks now.

Would have given five stars if the manual
was clearer, more precise and complete.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Cheap and reliable
Does a great job keeping my AGM lead acid battery up to charge without risking any damage to it.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * D.O.A. No Stars or Power... ...
I bought this unit as a back up Solar Charger. Just needed it today to replace inoperative Sunforce unit that worked excellent and functioned properly for almost 2 years Sunforce 60012 7 Amp Charge Controller.

[June 2, 2008] Installed this Sunsei 10 Amp Charge Controller hoping for everything to be working quick as a flash. After installing it, I used my test meter only to find the Solar Panels were putting out full current, BUT there was NO CURRENT being sent through to the "Battery" side of the Sunsei. All in bright sunlight.

[] NO possible adjustments on this unit, and just like the other person that reviewed this unit, I had NO CURRENT passing through to the Battery. So that ended that, until I can order a new different Brand of Solar Charger that will hopefully work properly and get my solar panels flowing again.

[] Good luck with your Sunsei 10 Amp Charge Controller, if you order one. I had NO LUCK at all getting mine to function fresh out of the package.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Great CC... no TC
CC-10000 is a fantastic charge controller, simple, reliable and inexpensive. Unlike most of its competitors in the same price range, it's a two-stage controller. It will float at 13.7V but will boost up to 14.5V for up to two hours once battery has dipped below 12.5V. (Morningstar's SunSaver just maintains constant voltage (14.1V for sealed/14.4V for flooded batteries) -- way too high for float but not quite enough for absorption). It goes without saying that it's a PWM design, for efficiency and long battery life.

My only complaint about it: it is not temperature-compensated (I've just confirmed this with the manufacturer). This should be OK if it is used indoors only (as the manual unconspicuously recommends), or in the mild climate. If, on the other hand, it is used e.g. in sub-freezing temperatures, it will under-charge the battery by half a volt or more. So if you absolutely must have temperature compensation, check out CC-25000 (twice the price) or consider another brand.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * I don't receive anything ...
read the title.
F.Vaccaro.
P.S. I don't live in middle of nowere, but 10 km from Venice,Italy



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