A solar controller handles battery absorption charging by regulating the charging process to ensure that the battery is charged to its maximum capacity without overcharging. It monitors the battery voltage and adjusts the charging voltage accordingly to maintain a steady and safe charging rate. Once the battery reaches its absorption voltage set point, the solar controller reduces the charging voltage to a lower level to avoid overcharging the battery, prolonging its lifespan and ensuring optimal performance.
A solar controller regulates the charging process of a battery during absorption charging by monitoring the battery voltage. Once the battery reaches its optimal voltage level, the solar controller reduces the charging current to prevent overcharging. This helps to maintain the battery's health and prolong its lifespan.
A solar controller handles battery absorption charging by regulating the flow of current from the solar panels to the battery. During the absorption charging phase, the controller maintains a constant voltage level, typically around 14.4-14.8 volts, to ensure the battery is charged efficiently without overcharging. Once the battery reaches its maximum charge level, the controller switches to a float charging mode to maintain a lower voltage level and prevent overcharging.