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What is the maximum input voltage for the GRAPE SOLAR GS-MPPT-ZENITH-60 charge controller?
The GS-MPPT-ZENITH-60 has a maximum solar input voltage of 150 V DC. This allows for series string configurations of multiple panels without exceeding the controller's voltage limit, provided the open-circuit voltage of the array stays below 150 V under all temperature conditions.
Does the GRAPE SOLAR GS-100-KIT include a battery?
No, the GS-100-KIT does not include a battery. It is a solar panel kit that includes the panel, mounting hardware, and wiring components, but the battery must be sourced separately. The kit is designed for use with standard 12 V deep-cycle batteries.
What type of connector does the GRAPE SOLAR GS-STAR-100W solar panel use?
The GS-STAR-100W solar panel uses MC4 connectors. These are industry-standard locking connectors that allow for quick and secure series or parallel connections between panels and to charge controllers or inverters.
What is the IP rating of the GRAPE SOLAR GS-PWM-COMET-40 charge controller?
The GS-PWM-COMET-40 has an IP32 rating. This means it is protected against solid objects larger than 2.5 mm (e.g., tools or wires) and against water spray at up to 60 degrees from vertical. It is suitable for indoor or sheltered outdoor installations but should not be exposed to heavy rain or direct water jets.
Can the GRAPE SOLAR GS-FUSE-20A be used with any MC4-compatible panel?
Yes, the GS-FUSE-20A is an in-line fuse with male and female MC4 connectors, rated for 20 A maximum current. It can be inserted into any MC4 string circuit to provide overcurrent protection, as long as the fuse rating does not exceed the panel's series fuse rating specified by the manufacturer.
What wire gauge is used in the GRAPE SOLAR GS-CBL-CC-5 ring lug cables?
The GS-CBL-CC-5 cables use 10 AWG (American Wire Gauge) conductors. This gauge is commonly used for low-voltage DC connections between charge controllers and batteries, providing adequate current capacity for up to 60 A systems over short distances.













