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Luminous Shine 2420 Solar Conversion Kit 20 amps, 12V / 24 volt Charge Controller
Luminous Shine 2420 Solar Conversion Kit 20 amps, 12V / 24 volt Charge Controller
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Luminous Shine 2420 Solar Conversion Kit 20 amps, 12V / 24 volt Charge Controller

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2.500,00 kr
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2.500,00 kr
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2.995,00 kr
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Product Summary

Luminous Shine 2420 is an upgraded version of solar charge controller which converts conventional inverter into hybrid solar system. i.e. if you already have inverter and battery, By adding suitable solar panel and shine 2420 retrofit, your existing ups / inverter will be converted into solar hybrid inverter. It works with single battery (12V) and double battery (24V) Inverter system.

 

The first priority of shine 2420 is to charge battery, in case of extra power generation, it will run home appliances such as fans, lights directly from solar panel. 

Descriptions

Model Name

Shine 2420

System rating

20 Amp @ 12 Volt, 24 V

Charging current (max)

20 Amp

Panel Support

single battery - 360 watt

double battery - 700 Watts

Technolgy

pwm

Wire Size (max)

4 square mm


 

Features 

  • solar optimization technique
  • digital lcd display 
  • inbuilt reverse polarity & reverse current protection

Technical

  • battery type selection switch
  • four operational modes: auto/manual/charger/100% solar
  • inbuilt protections for short circuit, over voltage and deep discharge 

Lcd display

  • battery voltage – charge level of battery
  • load % - power consumption as a % of total inverter power
  • output voltage
  • pv voltage – solar panel generating voltage
  • pv current – solar panel generating power in amps
  • grid voltage – utility grid voltage level
  • grid charging current – amp with which battery is being charged
  • electricity saved - kwh