SR-HC2410C-C: PWM Controller 12/24V x 10A

SR-HC2410C-C: PWM Controller 12/24V x 10A

Brand: SRNE
SKU: SR-HC2410C-C
34.95 CAD In stock Buy at Merchant

SKU: SR-HC2410C-C SR-HC2410C-C PWM Solar Charge Controller (12/24V, 10A) The SRNE HC2410C-C is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) solar charge controller designed for small off-grid photovoltaic systems operating with 12V or 24V battery banks. Delivering up to 10A charging current, it provides reliable battery charging and protection for lead-acid and compatible battery types. The controller automatically detects system voltage and utilizes an intelligent multi-stage charging process to improve battery performance and service life. Built-in electronic protections safeguard against overcharging, over-discharging, reverse polarity, short circuits, and overload conditions, making it suitable for residential, lighting, RV, marine, and remote solar applications. Key Specifications System voltage: 12V/24V automatic recognition Maximum charging current: 10A PWM charging technology Intelligent three-stage battery charging Battery compatibility: Sealed, Gel, and Flooded Lead-Acid batteries Integrated load output control Electronic protections for overcharge, over-discharge, overload, short circuit, and reverse polarity LED indicators for system status and operation Low self-consumption design Compact and easy-to-install construction Operating temperature: -35°C to +55°C Typical Applications Small off-grid solar systems Solar street and garden lighting RV and camper installations Marine and boating applications Remote monitoring and communication equipment Agricultural and rural electrification projects Backup power and battery maintenance systems The SR-HC2410C-C offers a cost-effective and dependable PWM charging solution for small solar energy systems, combining essential battery management functions with robust protection features for long-term system reliability.

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