Uh boy, this thread is bound to hit the max replies bell real quick!

Reasonably priced is up to you Wayne but for proven and reliable I recommend 
products from <https://www.morningstarcorp.com/>. At my place of work we have 
several of their MPPT and PWM controllers in service, some as much as 10 years 
now. I use their Prostar PWM controller on my personal standalone system with a 
100 watt panel and a modest lead acid battery. In my experience their more 
compact Sunsaver products work well too and both are available on Amazon.

I can't stress this enough - match your controller to your chosen battery 
chemistry as best you can. There are many controllers available today that 
support lithium, LiFePO4, NiMH, etc. Plenty of info is available online 
including sites like <https://solarpoweredhamradio.com/> , 
<http://ki0bk.no-ip.com/~pwrgate/LLPG/Site/Solar.html> , 
<https://www.bioennopower.com/collections/solar-controllers> , 
<http://www.westmountainradio.com/dc_power.php>  just to name a few.

73,
Gary, N6LRV





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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Wayne Burdick <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 4, 2020 2:24 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>
Subject: [Elecraft] OT: Battery and charger recommendations for 50 watt solar 
panel

I finally installed a single 50 W, 12 V solar panel on the roof for light 
backup purposes -- phone/pad/laptop/flashlight charging, natural-power use of 
the KX2/KX3, etc. Connecting the panel directly to automotive-style USB 
chargers works great when the sun is shining.

My 15 year old thinks it's cool. He wants me to turn the mains breaker off for 
a whole day so we can get the full off-grid experience :)

To facilitate that more rigorous purpose, I'd like to add a modest battery 
pack, say 10 to 20 AH, that is charged by the PV panel without intervention. 
The charger has to be compatible with simultaneous charge/discharge, i.e. we 
may need charge USB devices at the same time the PV panel is charging the 
battery. The battery voltage should be 11 to 12 V minimum after any controller 
drops so it'll work with the radios.

I could cobble something together from several different vendors, but I'd 
prefer to purchase system components that are already proven, reliable, and 
reasonable in cost. Any recommendations?

tnx

Wayne
N6KR

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