highwaypirate
New Member
I got a feeling this post might get me some backlash, but I don't know where else to ask.
I had recently ordered a Victron 100/20 but had extreme difficulty getting it wired up. The terminal ports on the underneath, regardless of how tight the cables are, always move around and eventually pop out. Now I've been using a rebranded PWM controller for years (and its still in use), but a few here had roasted a previous post I made where I stated the fact I'd prefer staying with PWM over MPPT for their simplicity, despite not being as efficient. I have attached two photos of the 100/20 and the PWM side-by-side; my question is are there any MPPT controllers that use screw/bot terminals? The ones which Victron (and some Renogy ones) use are giving me great safety concerns.
Thanks!
I had recently ordered a Victron 100/20 but had extreme difficulty getting it wired up. The terminal ports on the underneath, regardless of how tight the cables are, always move around and eventually pop out. Now I've been using a rebranded PWM controller for years (and its still in use), but a few here had roasted a previous post I made where I stated the fact I'd prefer staying with PWM over MPPT for their simplicity, despite not being as efficient. I have attached two photos of the 100/20 and the PWM side-by-side; my question is are there any MPPT controllers that use screw/bot terminals? The ones which Victron (and some Renogy ones) use are giving me great safety concerns.
Thanks!