One of my simple projects involves charging a 12v AGM battery using a Morningstar Sunguard controller - a 15w panel to a 5ah agm to be exact.
The fixed PWM setpoint for the Sunguard is 14.1 volts, whereas with the Sunsaver SS-6, I can UNjumper it to get to 14.4v for the pwm setpoint. (using the "flooded" voltage setting). I'll leave the "sealed" jumper for gells, which I never really plan to use.
Is there any advantage to upgrading from the sunguard to the sunsaver with such a small project? Admittedly, the battery is small, but I want to do things right, unless it really makes no difference with with such a small setup.
I have both CC's right now, but I'd like to treat the agm's I have as nicely as possible.
The fixed PWM setpoint for the Sunguard is 14.1 volts, whereas with the Sunsaver SS-6, I can UNjumper it to get to 14.4v for the pwm setpoint. (using the "flooded" voltage setting). I'll leave the "sealed" jumper for gells, which I never really plan to use.
Is there any advantage to upgrading from the sunguard to the sunsaver with such a small project? Admittedly, the battery is small, but I want to do things right, unless it really makes no difference with with such a small setup.
I have both CC's right now, but I'd like to treat the agm's I have as nicely as possible.
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