Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v

$ 98.95

Key Takeaways Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v is built for large solar power systems in Kenya.It works with both 12V, 24V, and 48V battery banks, making it flexible for homes, schools, and businesses.MPPT technology increases solar charging efficiency by up to 30% compared to old PWM controllers.Prices in Kenya range from KES 40,000 to KES 60,000, depending on the shop and warranty period.It has built-in protections against overcharging, short circuits, reverse polarity, and overheating.Works well in hot and dusty Kenyan climates, with a cooling fan and strong casing.Suitable for off-grid, hybrid, and backup solar systems.Brand Felicity Solar is known for quality products used in East Africa. Why the Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller Matters in Kenya Kenya is moving fast into renewable energy. Many homes, businesses, and farms are now using solar power. This change is not only because of high electricity costs but also because of unreliable grid power in rural areas. To keep solar systems running well, the right charge controller is key. The Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v is one of the most popular options for big solar setups in Kenya. It can handle large amounts of solar power, protect your batteries, and make sure you get the most from your solar panels. What is an MPPT Solar Charge Controller? MPPT means Maximum Power Point Tracking. This is a smart system inside the charge controller that finds the best voltage and current to charge your batteries quickly. In simple terms, it works like a clever driver who knows the best route to get you to your destination faster and with less fuel. For solar panels, this means more power goes into your batteries, especially during cloudy days. Compared to older PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) controllers, MPPT can give you 20%–30% more charging efficiency. In Kenya, where the sun can change from strong to weak within minutes, this is a big advantage. Types of Solar Charge Controllers When shopping for a charge controller in Kenya, you will find two main types: PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)Cheaper, basic technology.Best for small solar setups.Works well for low-cost projects but wastes more solar energy. MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking)Smarter, more efficient.Works well for medium to large systems.Gives higher output even in cloudy weather.The Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v falls into this category. Brand Overview: Felicity Solar Felicity Solar is a well-known solar brand in Kenya and across Africa. They are known for strong build quality made to survive high heat, dust, and humidity. Their products are known for high efficiency, and their MPPT controllers are among the top performers. They have good customer support, and many suppliers in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Eldoret stock their parts. Main Features of the Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v Voltage compatibility: Works with 12V, 24V, and 48V battery banks.Current rating: Handles up to 120A, perfect for large arrays of solar panels.LCD display: Shows voltage, current, battery level, and charging status.Protections: Over-voltage, over-current, reverse polarity, short circuit, and overheating protection.Cooling system: Has an in-built fan to keep it from getting too hot.Durable casing: Metal body designed for harsh African weather. Performance in the Kenyan Climate Kenya’s weather changes a lot—from strong sun in Turkana to cloudy days in Nyeri. An MPPT controller like this one makes sure you get steady charging, no matter the weather. Here’s what tests and real users in Kenya report:Sunny days: Output can reach near full capacity, giving fast battery charging.Cloudy days: Still charges at about 60%–80% of normal, much better than PWM controllers.Hot weather: Cooling fan and design prevent overheating even in 35°C temperatures. Price in Kenya The cost of a Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v in Kenya depends on the shop, warranty, and location. Typical prices:Nairobi & Mombasa: KES 45,000 – KES 55,000Kisumu & Eldoret: KES 47,000 – KES 60,000Rural suppliers: Often KES 2,000–3,000 higher due to transport costs. Example Performance Curve (Explained) In a typical performance curve for this controller:At 1000W/m² sunlight (full sun), the controller works at peak efficiency of around 98%.At 500W/m² (light cloud), efficiency remains high at about 96%.Voltage tracking adjusts to keep panels at their best output point. While I cannot show the exact image here, imagine a smooth rising curve that reaches its highest point in bright sunlight but stays almost flat at the top, showing consistent performance. Datasheet Summary for Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v Model: MPPT-120ARated Current: 120ASystem Voltage: 12V / 24V / 48V (auto detection)Max PV Input Voltage: 150V DCCharging Mode: MPPT, automaticEfficiency: Up to 98%Operating Temperature: -20°C to 50°CDisplay: LCD LED indicatorsProtection: Overload, reverse polarity, short circuit, overheatCooling: Intelligent fan coolingWeight: About 6kg How to Use It in a Solar System Connect the solar panels to the PV input terminals.Connect the batteries to the battery terminals.Select battery type on the settings menu (AGM, GEL, Lithium, etc.).Monitor the display for voltage and current readings.Keep the vents free from dust for better cooling. Installation Tips for Kenyan Users Mount the controller in a cool, shaded place—avoid direct sunlight on the unit.Use thick cables to prevent power loss, especially for long distances.Ground the system to avoid damage from lightning.If installing in coastal areas like Mombasa, protect against salt corrosion by sealing connections. Where to Buy in Kenya Nairobi: Luthuli Avenue, Industrial Area solar shops.Mombasa: Nkrumah Road, Bondeni hardware stores.Online: Jumia, solar specialists’ websites.Dealers: Authorized Felicity Solar distributors. Why It’s Worth the Investment While the Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v is not the cheapest, its performance and durability make it a great long-term choice. You will save more in the long run because batteries last longer with proper charging, solar panels give more usable power, and there is less downtime from failures or breakdowns. Conclusion Kenya’s solar energy market is growing fast, and products like the Felicity 120A MMPT Solar Charge Controller 12v/12v/48v are helping homes and businesses get the most from their solar systems. With its high capacity, efficiency, and strong design, it is a reliable choice for both rural and urban installations. Whether you are running a lodge in Maasai Mara, a school in Machakos, or a shop in Kisumu, this controller will help you store solar power more effectively and keep your lights on, even when the grid is off.