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Which Solar Controller is Best?

PWM Solar Controller vs MPPT Solar Controller for Fleet

PWM Solar Controller vs MPPT Solar Controller for fleet. Determining the best solar controller for your solar fleet needs is of key importance to saving time and money for your business. Therefore, determining whether a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) or Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) controller is right for you will go a long way in making your solar journey an informed one.

Why do you need a solar controller?

A solar controller is an essential component of your solar system. The controller maintains the life of your battery by protecting it from overcharging. When your battery has reached a 100% state of charge, it limits the current flowing into your batteries from your solar array.

So what is the difference?

A PWM Controller is, in essence, like an electric switch between the solar panels and the battery.  They are effective in slowly lowering the amount of power going to your batteries as they get closer to fully charged, thus keeping them at a fully charged state while eliminating the stress on your batteries.

In addition to the above, an MPPT Controller is also capable of converting excess voltage to amperage. The benefit of this feature is it keeps an optimal charge voltage while requiring less time to fully charge your batteries. It also allows for reduced amounts of power loss as the conversion of excess voltage to amps allows for greater voltage to travel through the panel to the controller.

 

PWM Solar Controllers

 

PROS of PWM Solar Controller

CONS of PWM Solar Controller

  • Well established – they have been in use for years
  • More affordable
  • Available for solar systems up to 60 Amps
  • Durable
  • Available in a variety of sizes for different applications
  • Can’t accommodate solar systems larger than 60 Amps
  • Input voltage must match battery bank voltage

 

40 amp and 20 amp MPPT Controllers

 

PROS of MPPT Solar Controller

CONS of MPPT Solar Controller

  • Can accommodate solar system growth
  • Offers increased charging efficiency
  • Available for solar systems up to 80 Amps
  • More expensive
  • Physically larger than the PWM

 

For a more detailed comparison, click here to download our PWM vs MPPT Controller PDF.

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