Growatt vs Must Solar Charge controller in Energy efficiency Contest. #solar #inverter #solarenergy #solarsystem @Growatt @growattitalia8195 @MUSTENERGY
Chai, you didn't mention how loud the must inverter can be when the fan kicks in. I bought the must charge controller last month, and that thing is loud. It's a factor to consider if you don't have a separate room for your setup.
Curious to know the MPPT voltage range of each of the charge controllers. Controllers woukd still work outside the MPPT range but would not be efficient
As long as the battery dies not get to the charge voltage the charge controller brings in everything the panel is generating, moving around the batteries is a waste of your time
@@smilinsunsmilinsun8056 I think am more curious now if there will be differences in efficiency between high voltage pv Charge controller (those whose voltage are around 450v) and low voltage pv charge controller (those whose range are usually 60-145v)
This is extremely surprising. I see MUST products as basically the same with other chinese charge controllers like Yohako or the likes. Is that a true assessment or is MUST something else? PS. Love your videos... Keep it up.
But it depends though on my application and what the client wants, are they ready to spend more for some visibility on data or they just want to do solar..🙄. Expensive or cheap...
@@jo4mil most people just want to do solar as cost effective as possible because its already expensive. For those who want the data, they should be ready to pay more.
Sir what is the specifications of both setup and also if you want to include an inverter what should the specification be with respect to their batteries?
weldone. i must really commend your effort as its not eeasy doing this just my opinion please next time try to place to watt meter very close to eachother so we can monitor by ourselves in real time. not you switching between each
@@GTdontDOthat Oga, Volage of one battery is higher, when charging as you attain higher voltage, your charging current reduces.. that what is called Absorption at 14.2 the Growatt's batteries is closer to Absortion voltage. Next time discharge both Batteries to same Voltage below 12V, test is flawed.