BlueSolar PWM-DUO LCD-USB 12/24-20
High Quality PWM Solar Charger for Two Batteries by Victron Energy
Description
BlueSolar PWM DUO-LCD&USB
- Liquid Crystal Display
- Two 5 Volt USB outputs
- Three stage battery charging (bulk, absorption, float), fully programmable
- Protected against reverse polarity connection of the solar panels and/or battery
- Charges two separate batteries
- Programmable charge current ratio
- External Temperature sensor
Programmable battery charge algorithm
Preprogrammed algorithms for AGM, GEL, Flooded or LiFePO4 batteries (with internal BMS only)
Two 5 Volt USB outputs
Maximum current (both outputs combined): 2A
BlueSolar PWM-DUO LCD-USB 12/24-20
Battery Voltage: 12/24 V with automatic system voltage detection
[for LiFePO4 no automatic system voltage detection]
Rated charge current: 20A
Second battery output: Yes
Load output: 2 USB ports 5V/2A
Automatic load disconnect: 10.5V/21V
Maximum solar voltage: 28V / 55V (1)
Self-consumption: 10 mA
Protections: Battery reverse polarity (fuse) Over temperature
Grounding: Common negative
Operating temp. range: -35 to +55°C (full load)
Humidity (non-condensing): Max 95%
DEFAULT SETTINGS
Charge voltage ‘absorption’ (2): 14.4V / 28,8V
Charge voltage ‘float’ (2): 13.7V / 27,4V
Battery temperature sensor: Yes, remote sensor [included]
Temperature compensation: -30mV/ºC / -60mV/ºC
ENCLOSURE
Protection class: IP20
Terminal size: 16 mm² / AWG6
Weight: 0,3kg
Dimensions (h x w x d): 101.5 x 184.0 x 47.1 mm [4.0 x 7.4 x 1.8 inch]
STANDARDS
Safety IEC 62109-1
EMC EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, ISO 7637-2
1) For 12V use 36 cell solar panels
For 24V use 72 cell solar panel or 2x 36 cell in series
2) See manual for alternative voltage settings
Additional information
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 18.4 × 4.71 × 10.15 cm |
DOCUMENTS
Datasheet-BlueSolar-PWM-DUO-12V-24V-20A-LCD-USB-EN
Manual-BlueSolar-PWM-DUO-12V-24V-20A-LCD-USB-EN-NL-FR-DE-ES-SE-IT-CZ-RU
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