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The controllers have a waterproof design, suitable for indoor or
outdoor use.
Do not disassemble the controller.
Lead acid, LiFePO4, LTO batteries can be dangerous. Ensure no sparks
or flames are present when working near batteries.
Eye protection should always be used. Never short circuit the battery
Given sufficient light solar panels always generate energy even when
they are disconnected.
Accidental ‘shorting’ of the terminals or wiring can result in sparks
causing personal injury or a fire hazard. We recommend that you
cover up the panel(s) with some sort of soft cloth, so you can block all
incoming light during the installation. This will ensure that no damage
is caused to the Solar Panel or Battery if the wires are accidentally
short circuited.
Always install a battery fuse on each circuit including the solar
controller. Fuse inlcude with Goal Zero cables.
Do not reverse connect the wires to the solar panel or battery
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Important Safety Instructions
Features 2
Get to Know Your Gear 3
Mounting The Charge Controller 5
Wiring Connection 6
Operation - LCD Display 7
Charging Stages 9
Operations LED Indication 11
Abnormal Operations Mode 12
Maintenance 13
Technical Specifications 13
Français 16
Deutsch 30
Español 44
Italiano 58
Português 72
日本語 86
Table of Contents
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Advanced MCU control pulse width modulated (PWM) technology, high efficiency.
Target for LiFePO4, LTO (Lithium Titanium Oxide), Gel, AGM, Conventional lead-acid
(WET) and Calcium Batteries.
Built in regulator to prevent your battery from being overcharged. Overcharging occurs
when the charge voltage is unregulated. This can result in premature battery failure.
Comes with a regulator to prevent undercharging of your battery - a condition that is
very common in solar charging but especially with conventional lead-acid or calcium
batteries. The unit provides an automatic Equalization feature for deeply drained
Conventional lead acid battery or Calcium battery, as well as provides a cycling
automatic Equalizing feature every 28 days.
Can be connected to the battery permanently to keep the battery fully charged by using
a process called “floating”. This means the controller will stop charging when the battery
is full and will automatically start charging the battery as required. This process will also
reduce water loss and help prevent the battery from ‘drying out’.
Protects your battery from discharge at night. Under low light or no light conditions the
solar panel voltage could be less than the battery voltage. The unit contains a special
circuit which prevents current flowing back from the battery and into the solar panel.
Colored LED’s to easily indicate the operational status and battery conditions.
Digital LCD to directly display battery voltage, charging current, charging capacity (Amp
hour), battery types and fault codes.
Provides external battery temperature sensor (Requires additonal wires - not included).
Multi charging protections against reverse polarity, short circuit, over temperature, over
voltage, etc.
Surface Mount, Flush Panel Mount or Portable solar kits Mount options.
Conformal-coating circuit boards and plated terminals for inclement weather.
Features
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Get To Know Your Gear
The Goal Zero 20A Charger Controller is used to connect Goal Zero Solar Panels directly
to external batteries. The Charge controller connects Goal Zero Solar Panels to 12V
battery (AGM, LiFePO4, LTO, Gel, Lead Acid, and Calcium Batteries) to charge and
monitor the charging of the battery. Perfect for RV’S, motorcycles, snowmobiles, tractors,
watercraft, lawnmowers, cars, etc.
Note:
Will not work with Nomad 5,7,7+,and 10.
Optional SAE to Ring terminal and SAE to Alligator Clips sold separately
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LCD DisplayLED Indication Volt / Amp Button Battery Type Button
Inline Fuse
Get To Know Your Gear
High Power Port
(HPP) Input
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Mounting The Device
The Solar Controller has two mounting options.
1. Surface mount:
The quickest and easiest way to mount the unit is to use self-tapping screws and
mount the unit to a flat surface.
2. Portable panel kit mount:
Mounting Bracket
(Sold Seperately on Goalzero.com SKU 98365)
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To protect the Battery and the Solar Panel, we strongly recommend that you place an
in-line fuse on the positive wire on both the “Solar” and “Battery” Circuits. 25A fuse for 20A
controller (As close to the Battery /Panel as possible). Fuse included with Goal Zero cables.
For the Battery connection we recommend using Goal Zero Spade to SAE cable (98370)
The Solar Controller has 4 terminals which are clearly marked ‘Solar’ and ‘Battery’.
There is a (12V) and earth (GND) terminal for each circuit.
Refer to the wiring diagram below.
Correct Wire Size:
Please refer to the wire size chart below to determine the minimum size wire needed for
each connection. This will also ensure you get the best performance out of your solar
regulator.
1. Using the stranded wires, screw tightly the wires to the “Solar” and “Battery” terminals
on the back of controller and connect to the Solar Panel and Battery.
2. If the cable gauge is too large to fit into the terminals of the controller, please properly
peel the part of copper wires prior to installation.
When the connections are completed, the Solar Controller will start working automatically.
Rated
Current
Cable length
One-way distance
Solar panel - Controller - Battery (Meter)
< 3M 3-6M 6-9M 9-12M
20AMP Cable size (AWG) 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG 10AWG
Wiring Connections
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Operation - LCD Display
Please check your battery manufacturer’s specifications to select correct battery type. The
unit provides 6 battery types for selections: LiFePO4, LTO, Gel, AGM, WET (conventional
lead acid), and Calcium.
Press BATTERY TYPE button and hold for 3 seconds to go into your battery type selection
mode, the battery types you select will be shown on the LCD meter, the default setting is
AGM Battery; the controller will automatically memorize your battery type setting.
Caution: Incorrect battery type setting may damage your battery.
When the controller powers on, the unit will run self-qualify mode and automatically show
below items on LCD before going into charging process.
Self-test starts, digital meter segments test
Software version test
Rated voltage and current test
External battery temperature sensor test (if connected)
Indicates the solar panel connected
V A
ºC
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After going into charging process, the LCD displays the charging statues as below:
Press VOLT / AMP button in sequence, the LCD will display in turn with Battery Voltage,
Charging Current, Charged Capacity (Amp-hour) and Battery Temperature (if external
temperature sensor connected).
Display in the daytime-
Display during the night-
Alternatively Display voltage and FUL when battery is fully charged-
V
A V
ºC
V
ºC
V
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You also can visually monitor your battery charging condition via an LCD bar on the top
of LCD meter, if the battery is in the charging process, the LCD bar will be flashing; if the
battery is fully charged, the LCD bar will turn on.
The VOLT / AMP button can be changed at any time during charging process.
The LCD also can be treated as an independent voltage meter or thermometer. A voltage
less than 11.5V Volts indicates that the battery is discharged and needs re-charging.
CHARGING STAGES
The unit has a 5-stage charging algorithm.
Soft Charge (Level 1) –Bulk Charge (Level 2)-Absorption charge (Level 3) – Equalizing Charge*
(Level 4) - Float Mode (Level 5)
Soft Charge- When batteries suffer an over-discharge, the controller will softly ramp the
battery voltage up to 10V.
Bulk Charge- Maximum current charging until batteries rise to Absorption level
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Charging Stages
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Absorption Charge- Constant voltage charge and battery is over 90%.
Equalization Charge*- Only for WET battery or Calcium battery type, when the battery is
deeply drained below 10V, it will automatically run this stage to bring the internal cells as an
equal state and fully complement the loss of capacity. (LiFePO4, LTO, Gel and AGM battery
do not run Equalization charge)
Float Charge- Battery is fully charged and maintained at a safe level. A fully charged Lead
acid battery (GEL, AGM, WET battery) has a voltage of more than 13.6 Volts; A fully charged
LiFePO4 or LTO battery has a voltage level of 13.4V.
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The 6 LED’s
indicate the
charging status
and the battery
condition Red Blue Green Green Yellow Red
Solar Power
Present-
No battery
connected
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Flash
Soft charging ON Flash OFF OFF OFF ON
Bulk charging ON ON OFF Subject to battery voltage
Absorption
charging ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
Equalization
charging ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
Float charging ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Solar panel weak Flash OFF OFF Subject to battery voltage
At night no
charge OFF OFF OFF Subject to battery voltage
Battery Voltage
below 11.5V (+/-
0.2V) ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON
Battery Voltage
between 11.5V -
12.5V(+/-0.2V) ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF
Battery Voltage
above 12.5V(+/-
0.2V) ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
FULL
Operation - LED Indication
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Solar panel
Abnormal Mode LCD Display LED Indication LCD Backlight
Solar panel weak Flash ON
Solar panel reverse
connection Flash Flash
Solar panel over
voltage (> 26.5V) Flash Flash
Solar panel
Abnormal Mode LCD
Display LED Indication LCD
Backlight
Battery
disconnected or
less than 3.0V Flash Flash Flash Flash
Battery reverse
connection Flash Flash
Battery over
voltage than >
17.5V Flash Flash
Battery
temperature over
65°C Flash Flash Flash Flash
Solar panel
Abnormal Mode LCD Display LED Indication LCD Backlight
The controller
over temperature
protection Flash
Abnormal Operation - LED Indication
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Electrical Parameters Parameter
Rated solar panel amps GZ-10 20A
Normal input Solar cell array voltage 15-22V
Max. solar cell array voltage (output has no load) 25V
The controller lowest operating voltage at solar or
battery side
8V Minimum
Charging characteristics
Start Voltage at 25°C 3-10V
Charge Voltage at 25°C
LTO battery-14.0V
Gel battery-14.1V
LiFePO4 battery-14.4V
AGM battery-14.4V
WET battery-14.7V
Calcium battery-14.9V
Equalizing voltage at 25°C WET or Calcium battery-15.5V
Float voltage at 25°C Gel, AGM, WET, Calcium batteries - 13.6V
LTO and LiFePO4 – 13.4V
Battery temperature compensation coefficient -24 mV/°C
Protection
Against reverse polarity or short circuit
No reverse current from battery to solar at night
Over temperature protection during charging 65°C
Technical Specifications
Maintenance
The controller is maintenance free. If the connection wire is damaged or loosed, please
replace the new wires or tighten the screws. The case should be cleaned occasionally with
dry cloth.
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Electrical parts
Input output terminal M5 terminals
Temp-sensor port (Press and Release type) DA 250-350 2P
Physical Parameters
Controller housing material Plastic, Standard ABS
Power terminal maximum stranded wire size #12 AWG stranded- 3 mm2
IP grade IP65
Environmental characteristics
Size (L*W*H) 6.10 x 3.9 x 1.02 in (15.5 x 9.91 x 2.6 cm)
Weight 9.7oz (272g)
Operating temperature -25 to 50 °C /- 13 to 122 °F
Storage temperature -40 to 85°C / - 40 to 185 °F
Operating Humidity range 100% no condensation
Approvals IC, FCC, CE-EMC, CE-LVD
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Les régulateurs ont une conception étanche, adaptée à une utilisation
intérieure ou extérieure.
Ne pas démonter le régulateur. L'amener à une personne qualifiée si
l'appareil doit être réparé.
Les batteries plomb-acide, LiFePO4, LTO peuvent être dangereuses.
Veillez à ce qu'aucune étincelle ou flamme ne soit présente lorsque
vous travaillez à proximité de batteries.
Il faut toujours utiliser une protection oculaire. Ne jamais court-
circuiter la batterie.
Si la lumière est suffisante, les panneaux solaires produisent toujours
de l'énergie, même lorsqu'ils sont déconnectés.
Un court-circuit accidentel des bornes ou du câblage peut provoquer
des étincelles et entraîner des blessures ou un risque d'incendie.
Nous vous recommandons de couvrir le(s) panneau(x) avec une
sorte de tissu doux, afin de pouvoir bloquer toute lumière entrante
pendant l'installation. Cela permettra de s'assurer qu'aucun dommage
n'est causé au panneau solaire ou à la batterie si les fils sont
accidentellement court-circuités.
Installez toujours un fusible de batterie sur chaque circuit, y compris
lerégulateur solaire.
Ne pas inverser la connexion des fils au panneau solaire ou à la batterie
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
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Technologie avancée de commande MCU à modulation de largeur d'impulsion (PWM),
haute efficacité.
Cible pour LiFePO4, LTO (oxyde de lithium-titane), gel, AGM, plomb-acide conventionnel
(WET) et batteries au calcium.
Régulateur intégré pour éviter que votre batterie ne soit surchargée. La surcharge
se produit lorsque la tension de charge n'est pas régulée. Cela peut entraîner une
défaillance prématurée de la batterie.
Livré avec un régulateur pour éviter que votre batterie ne soit sous-chargée. Dans le
domaine de l'énergie solaire, une sous-charge de la batterie se produit toujours, en
particulier sur certaines batteries conventionnelles plomb-acide ou calcium. L'appareil
offre une fonction d'égalisation automatique pour les batteries conventionnelles plomb-
acide ou calcium profondément vidées, ainsi qu'une fonction d'égalisation automatique
cyclique tous les 28 jours.
Peut être connecté à la batterie de façon permanente pour maintenir la batterie
complètement chargée en utilisant un processus appelé "floating". Cela signifie que le
régulateur arrête la charge lorsque la batterie est pleine et commence automatiquement
à charger la batterie selon les besoins. Ce processus permettra également de réduire
les pertes d'eau et d'éviter que la batterie ne "s'assèche".
Protège votre batterie de la décharge pendant la nuit. Dans des conditions de faible
luminosité ou d'absence de lumière, la tension du panneau solaire peut être inférieure
à celle de la batterie. L'appareil contient un circuit spécial qui empêche le retour du
courant de la batterie vers le panneau solaire.
Des LED colorées pour indiquer facilement l'état de fonctionnement et l'état de la batterie.
LCD numérique pour afficher directement la tension de la batterie, le courant de charge,
la capacité de charge (Ampère-heure), les types de batterie et les codes des défauts.
Fournit un capteur externe de température de la batterie (nécessite des fils
supplémentaires - non inclus).
Protections multicharges contre les inversions de polarité, les courts-circuits, les
surchauffes, les surtensions, etc.
Options de montage : montage sur surface, montage sur panneau encastré ou kits
solaires portables.
Les cartes de circuits imprimés à revêtement conforme et les terminaux plaqués
s'appliquent aux environnements hostiles.
Caractéristiques
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Apprenez à Connaître Votre Équipement
Les régulateurs de charge Goal Zero 20A sont utilisés pour connecter les panneaux
solaires Goal Zero directement à des batteries externes. Le régulateur de charge
connecte les panneaux solaires Boulder, Ranger et Nomad à une batterie de 12V
(AGM,LiFePO4, LTO, Gel, Plomb Acide et Calcium) pour charger et surveiller la
chargedela batterie. Parfait pour les véhicules de loisirs, les motos, les motoneiges,
lestracteurs, les bateaux, les tondeuses à gazon, les voitures, etc.
Remarque :
Ne fonctionnera pas avec Nomad 5, 7, 7+ et 10.
Bornes SAE à bague et SAE à crocodile optionnelles vendues séparément
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Goalzero GZ96110 Mode d'emploi

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