I have a 50 W monocrystalline panel, 10 Amp CC-see pic below...both lights are green. There is no load on it: Everything on this setup is brand new.we bought the panel and CC from Renogy. I have it hooked up to a 12 V/35 AH Sealed Lead Acid battery (brand new)---we attached it all to a dolly for portability-so we could move it for best sun and also for using it in different areas.
Here is my question and problem: we can't get the battery to charge past 11.8 V We are not using the inverter on it, we'd been waiting until the battery was fully charged. We are in Michigan and it's winter but Ive been charging the battery for a full 7 days- the indicator on the charge controller is green which should mean that it's charging--still 11.8 V
Any guess out there as to whether the problem is with the solar panel or with the charge controller? Or how to test either to determine? OR...do these panels just really need full, bright sun to fully charge?
Any advice is very much appreciated. I'm a newbie to this stuff and I'm kind of on my own as hubby doesn't want any part of it.
Here is my question and problem: we can't get the battery to charge past 11.8 V We are not using the inverter on it, we'd been waiting until the battery was fully charged. We are in Michigan and it's winter but Ive been charging the battery for a full 7 days- the indicator on the charge controller is green which should mean that it's charging--still 11.8 V
Any guess out there as to whether the problem is with the solar panel or with the charge controller? Or how to test either to determine? OR...do these panels just really need full, bright sun to fully charge?
Any advice is very much appreciated. I'm a newbie to this stuff and I'm kind of on my own as hubby doesn't want any part of it.
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