No, a solar controller is not designed to handle high voltage surges. Its primary function is to regulate the charging and discharging of batteries in a solar power system.
Yes, a solar controller is designed to handle high voltage surges. It has built-in protective mechanisms such as surge protection devices and voltage regulation circuits to safeguard the system from voltage surges caused by lightning strikes or other electrical disturbances.
No, a solar controller is not designed to handle high voltage surges. It is primarily responsible for regulating and controlling the charge going into the battery from the solar panels, and it may have protection mechanisms to prevent overcharging or overloading. However, in the event of high voltage surges, additional surge protection devices or components would be needed to safeguard the solar controller and other connected equipment.