Description
The EPIPDB-COM Series (10A/20A) Dual Battery PWM Charge Controller is a reliable solar charge controller designed to charge and manage two independent batteries simultaneously. Built with advanced PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) technology, it efficiently regulates solar power to protect batteries from overcharging, deep discharge, and short circuits.
This controller is especially suitable for motorhomes, caravans, boats, RVs, and off-grid solar systems where a starter battery and a leisure battery must be charged from the same solar panel system. Users can manually adjust the charging percentage for each battery, allowing better energy distribution based on power requirements.
The EPIPDB-COM controller enhances battery performance and prolongs battery life by maintaining stable voltage and efficient power management. Its intelligent design ensures safe and consistent charging even in fluctuating solar conditions.
Features and Benefits
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Dual battery charging capability
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Advanced PWM charging technology
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Adjustable charging percentage for each battery
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Battery protection against overcharge and short circuit
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Improved battery lifespan and system efficiency
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Ideal for mobile solar power systems
Usage Suggestions
Perfect for solar installations in RVs, caravans, marine boats, and off-grid battery systems.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight when not in use.
Additional Product Attributes
Product Type: Dual Battery PWM Solar Charge Controller
Series: EPIPDB-COM
Current Rating: 10A / 20A
Charging Technology: PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
Battery Support: Dual battery system (starter + leisure battery)
Application: Motorhomes, caravans, RVs, boats, off-grid solar systems
Protection Features: Overcharge protection, short circuit protection, reverse polarity protection
Installation: Solar panel to battery charging controller
Operating Environment: Indoor or protected electrical enclosure
Ideal Use: Mobile solar power systems





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