A solar controller typically handles battery short circuit protection by incorporating a built-in feature that automatically detects and prevents any short circuit conditions within the battery. It achieves this by monitoring the current flow and voltage levels within the battery. If a short circuit occurs, the controller immediately disconnects the battery from the solar panel to prevent damage and potential hazards.
A solar controller handles battery short circuit protection by constantly monitoring the current flow between the battery and the solar panels. If a short circuit occurs, the controller immediately detects the sudden increase in current and activates a protection mechanism. This can involve cutting off the current flow from the panels to the battery, preventing any damage or overheating that could occur.