Regulator PWM WELISEE

PWM controller, high conversion efficiency, LCD display and PC software to track the maximum power point of the PV array in any environment. Greatly improve the use of the solar panel.

  • This solar regulator is designed for autonomous photovoltaic systems of medium importance: rural electrification or leisure, motorhome, mobile home ... For all installation and operating details, download the User Manual above (to the right of the photo). It is imperative to screw the cables firmly into the cable glands of the regulator, in order to avoid any risk of short circuit which can damage the regulator; be sure to observe the cable sizes recommended by the manufacturer. Remember to switch on the switch to ensure the proper functioning of your installation.

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  • The solar charge controller used in a photovoltaic or wind turbine system

    The solar controller continuously measures the battery voltage and manages the power supply of photovoltaic modules
    It regulates the charge of the battery bank in order to avoid overloads, ensures the limitation of the current coming from the modules. It limits the discharge by unloading the use, or even the total stop, in order to avoid deep discharges that could damage the batteries. It controls the operation of the generator by display (LEDs and display, if the controller is equipped with a display).
     

    Batteries store energy produced by photovoltaic panels


    In order to ensure the power supply of the receivers in all circumstances (day or night, cleared or covered sky)
    Solar batteries, also called slow-cycle batteries, are specifically designed for solar or wind applications.
    They do not have the same characteristics as a car battery for example
    The capacity of a battery is expressed in Ah (Ampere / hour) and its voltage is 12 V (Volts), 6V and sometimes 2V (for the most important installations).
     

    The converter converts the DC current of the batteries (12V, 24V or 48V) into 230 volts AC


    Simply connect the terminals on the converter (also called inverter) to the battery terminals. The electrical devices you wish to supply are then simply connected to the 220/230 V sockets of the converter (note: the sum of the powers of the devices connected to the converter must be lower than the power indicated for the converter).
    It is advisable to minimize the distance of the Regulator - Battery and Battery - Inverter cable (less than 6m) as much as possible to avoid loss of electricity.
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  • Please download the data sheets for more details


Learn more

Choosing the right battery for an optimal installation In order to better choose the battery needed for your installation, consult our fact sheets. Solar battery for energy storage and solar battery: capacity and lifetime, which will give you valuable indications as to the type of battery. battery to choose or the capacity of your installation.


                        

Plug in your batteries safely
Before connecting your batteries, please consult our sheets Advice for use and safety instructions.