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Description of πŸ”‹ Maximize Solar Battery Performance with Samlex Solar BG-60 Battery Guard

Prevents the excessive discharge of the battery. Protects electronic appliances against overvoltage. Automatically detects the battery voltage (12 or 24V). Capable of carrying 60A continuous load and 65A transient load. 10 on/off threshold voltage programs, for both 12V and 24V battery systems.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A Savior for My RV's Battery

Automotive-based Battery Guard is a must-have accessory for any RV owner. Based on my observations, it efficiently protects my battery, adding extra life to it. The easy-to-read display and straightforward installation helped me navigate and operate it smoothly. It alarms the battery's low voltage to prevent over-discharge, and it's been a life-saver for me when I'm boon-docking. The only drawback is that it's a bit pricey, but the long-term benefits are worth the investment. I highly recommend

Pros
  • Provides protection to batteries against over-discharge and overcharging
Cons
  • Requires additional wiring to install, which may increase upfront costs.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I have a 24v battery, a 24v inverter. I .

I have a 24V battery for a 24V inverter. I programmed it to #7 (23V shutdown, 25.6V recovery). Shutdown worked great but restore failed - never "restored". I switch to #4 and again the cutoff worked but the restore/reset never worked. By connecting a voltmeter to the + (and negative) output you can see "recovery" - but the voltage is only 2V instead of 25.6 - so the inverter never restarted. Not sure why the restore only "partially" restored the voltage. I am trying to get and post answers. If…

Pros
  • So far satisfied
Cons
  • Will write later