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Can I replace an old PWM charger with MPPT

Hi, I have an old installation of lead-acid batteries (24V) being charged with a Plasmatronics PWM charger. The charger has started to malfunction somewhat so I am thinking about replacing it. Can I use an MPPT 100/50 as a direct replacement? re-wiring the solar panels to output a higher voltage is not an easy option. I'm reasonably confident the panel voltage will be >5V over the battery charge voltage, but will this be an efficient option? I would like to move away from PWM charging if possible.

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Yes, but use the Victron online solar calculator to verify. You will need the full panel specs. If you can't find them online, there should be a sticker on the back of the panels with the details.

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