HRDi Charge Controller
The HRDi 12/24V is the most advanced charge controller / regulator available for use with the Rutland 504, 913 or FM910-3 range of wind chargers plus up to 160W of solar panels.
£149.95 (Inc. VAT)
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Product Info :
The new HRDi charge controller is the latest wind controller for use with Rutland Wind Chargers. The new HRDi evolves from and improves on the successful HRDX controller.
- The most advanced Rutland Charge controller / regulator available
- Prevent battery damage through overcharging
- Can help to extend life of your windcharger
- Use with Rutland 504, 913 or FM910-3 plus up to 160W of solar panels
The contemporary design meets the needs of increasing power demands and features a useful digital display of information including ampere hours of generated power.
Charge control and split charging for use with the Rutland 503, 504, 913 or FM910-3 windchargers and up to 160W of solar panels in one system.
Features
- Autoconfiguration to 12 or 24 V supply
- Connectable to two independent battery banks with voltages shown on display
- Clear alpha-numeric digital LCD screen with user display options
- Push button activated and timer controlled back-light
- Latest technology microcontroller based system shuts windcharger down when batteries are full - much more convenient than heat sink type systems.
- Shut-down switch to “brake” Rutland Windcharger and solar panels allowing safe maintenance & access to batteries
- Bulk and float phase charge control for best performance charging, status is indicated on the LCD
- Temperature compensation of charge voltage using internal sensor
- External temperature sensor included for optional use plugs into dedicated port (overides the internal sensor)
- Wall mounted design with easy access connection ports
- Accepts up to 6 mm² cable (SWG 11 or AWG 9)
Other Stuff
- For connection to up to two battery banks
- HRSi dimensions 193mm x 127mm x 40mm, 420g (unpackaged)
- When regulating wind charger speed is reduced
- Solar panels must be fitted with blocking diodes
- Built in fuse protects against accidental reverse polarity connection