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Your cart is empty.Justin W.
2025-09-05 21:33:45
Edit Sept 6. Unit is still working great. If the wifi app was a bit better I would absolutely buy another(the cost of their wifi box is rather expensive though). The support team told me that the unit works over Rs485 modbus, but I haven't had time to mess with it much. Just make sure you run the DC load at max of 10A or so and use a SSR/contactor rated high to actually trigger your load. New unit seems to be working great. Wish they made a LV2424 equivalent model,as the app actually seems to be of the better ones used in any non grid tie brands. (quick updates from controller, doesn't have any issues other than not being able to modify charger options reliably).Edit (Aug 5th 2020): new unit came in and worked with the wifi adapter. Unfortunately the lcd didn't, but Vivian sent me the step to quickly swap over the lcd from my other unit as it's the exact same. After that I haven't had any issues with it since. The hardware is very well built but I think the QC needs an extra check. At the least they were willing to help me and sent me an entire new unit out too. YMMV but after all is said and done I'm upgrading my original review to 5 stars since they stuck through it and got me something that works again.Edit: after a lengthy week with multiple people, I finally spoke with Vivian. She has sent out me a new one, and once the replacement is here I will update to 4+ stars.OLD REVIEWGot it since they were "cheap" and comparable to others. Works great if you get lucky I suppose. Had it installed for weeks with no issues, even using the DC Load option. Got the WiFi box (for an extra hundred bucks, it's just an ESP8266 with a converter board in it). App is lackluster at best. It will show you SOME info. Nothing is seemingly accurate and the app barely communicates with the controller long enough to try and change any option that it does have. It does talk to the "cloud" or whatever server in china is likely hoarding the data. The DC Load option on mine broke (stuck to always ON so I can't change my inverter on and off with the PV or by time, I assume because it can't actually switch the MOSFETS or whatever they're using at the true full power of the controller. (My inverter pulls around 30A constantly FWIW, with a circuit breaker of 30A as well.)).Never got an answer from "Top One Power". Even tried multiple email accounts and their Facebook Messenger platform.Stay away if you are only semi-lucky of a person. Not worth the aggravation of being such a decent product ruined by bad design and durability.I don't ever write reviews for products but hopefully someone doesn't get hopeful that they seemingly make some other "good" products (like the NOT-AN-AIMS inverters and such). Don't waste your money like I have now. Go get something MPP Solar or EP Ever and don't waste time and effort!! For the cost of time and money by now, I could have gotten an LV series from MPP Solar that just works.As an IT admin, I'd rate it 0/5 stars all over if I could. I can't imagine not knowing WiFi/Networking and trying to get the broken-English app and manual figured out.
Swampshine
2025-08-20 12:50:32
Initially I had trouble setting up my system due to using solar panels with built in regulators for direct connection to LiFePo4 batteries. I communicated with Ampintv through email and was quickly able to deduce my problem. They were very helpful with their customer service and now my system is up and providing power to my batteries and system.
ToddtheCarver
2025-08-18 15:52:30
I bought this charge controller for an off-grid solar system, to charge Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries. I found the settings not quite as precisely adjustable as I wanted for this battery chemistry. The controller is solid, with sizable lugs that easily accepted my 4 gauge battery tray cables. Setting it up was not too complicated, though I did have to search a couple times through the menu to find exactly the settings I wanted, and google was my friend on that count, as the instructions are less than overwhelming, lacking detailed information. The display was decent, and relatively easy to read. I did end up returning this cc though. The reason I eventually returned this cc was the fan noise. Whenever the output charging power exceeded 15 amps on a 12v system, the fan came on, even if the unit itself was not hot. The system is installed inside my tiny home yurt, and when the fan kicked on, it was not only annoying, but hearing tv, or other audio was challenging. The fan would turn on above the 15 amp threshold, then off again when clouds came along. A charge controller should be seen and not heard. It was very distracting. I suppose this would be a fine CC for Lead acid, or AGM batteries, as long as it was installed in a non-residential location, but the slightly lacking adjustments, and the fan noise was just a deal breaker. I wound up spending twice as much for a much better unit without a fan, and voltage adjustments in the hundredths of a volt range. My chosen replacement was the Victron 150v/100amp SmartSolar, and it hardly gets warm running 55 amps through it, and it has no fan.
David J. Xanatos
2025-07-31 15:23:07
So far I like everything I see here. It's a well built, solid unit. Construction wise, I'd have made the fuses easier to access, but it just makes you want to really be sure you keep your current under the limit :) The manual leaves something to be desired. You kind of have to hunt for the code to access the parameter-setting screens, which they make harder and say "the parameter settings must be operated by qualified technicians"... but in reality, especially since they set the battery default to AGM, the battery parameters are the first thing you need to change if you have LiFePO4 or other batteries to use on your system, so ... hint: The "password" is three down arrows, then three up arrows, then enter.There are settings for just about everything, time, date, the beeping keys (which I immediately turned off), etc. But once it's set up it's good. I'm putting this on a small 1kW system with a few 100 Ah LiFePO4 batteries and I should never see the full 40 A inrush given the relatively light loads I use and the fact that they rarely discharge over a full day of use to below 50%.If I encounter any unexpected behaviors, I'll return to edit the review accordingly. Right now, I'm expecting this to be a good unit, and a price point (around 75 USD at the time I purchased) that made it attractive against higher cost units like Victron. I've got about a dozen charge controllers I've run up and tested so far, most are OK, but I expect this one might be a bit better overall. Time will tell.
Kindle Customer
2025-07-18 13:04:05
bought in 2023 just got it hooked up display is garbage not readable looks like the display is defective so will not work first time hooked up very disappointed been way too long to send back guess thats a couple hundred down the drain will contact the company but dont think thay will do any good oh well thats what happens when you cant test it right away
Raul Ernesto Canto Castan
2025-07-06 14:55:11
El controlador me gusta y no lo he instalado por lo que no se su funcionamiento, estoy tratando de traducir el manual al español para manejarlo bien, pq veo contradicciones, dice que el controlador a 24v soporta 1700 watts, pero por otro lado a 24 v no soporta mas de 100 volts de paneles y lo conpre porque supuestamente soportaba 150 volts de paneles. tengo 3 paneles de 330 w pero no podria ponerlos en serie pq sobrepasan los 100 v
J Edwardson
2025-05-04 15:11:01
Voltage reads 0.3volts off compared to all the rest of my equipment ... makes settings even more difficult to decide for my lithium batteries Wish it had a quieter fan for low setting.
Brian
2025-04-07 13:44:38
It works lol
Servicevjn
2025-03-23 12:34:12
Esta bien echo me gusto lo fácil que es configurar lo, puede cargar tus baterÃas sin problema y cuenta con las protecciones, adecuadas para no dañar las
Daniel Gourde
2025-02-15 13:11:31
Facile à lire. Se que j'ai pas aimé la langue en français n'est pas admissible.
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