I recieved a Kid controller and the Whizbang Jr a couple off weeks ago and
so far it is a nice little unit, I haven't put it under any big charging yet

but I am a Midnite user and it is what you would expect from Midnite. I am
going to try the Whizbanger on the classic as it is what charges the
batteries for my house this weekend.

Jason 

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Have you looked at the new controller from Midnite, the KID, 30 amp.

jay
On Feb 20, 2014, at 3:49 PM, RM You wrote:

> Anybody have any recommendations for a 45a MPPT controller other than
Morningstar? I?ve had absolutely miserable tech support from Morningstar so
I want to drop the line but I need something that will handle 2 60 cell
modules in the 250w range for off grid applications. I use a Blue Sky for
single panels and a Midnite Classic for three or more but in the middle the
only one I can see is the Morningstar. Outback, Midnite and Xantrex are all
overkill for just a couple of panels unless they want to expand in the
future. 
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