As the date for stopping manufacture of the PWM5 draws closer, here is a video showing some of the manufacturing steps.
Good morning all…
Youtuber, shed dweller, solar charge controller aficionado
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Where can I get one of these from please ? I'm absolutely sick of blowing batteries 😭
I bet Mrs Ilett doesn't know about the kettle shrinking…
I where can I buy one can,t find on eBay thanks
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Nice to see some one who knows how to solder …….. so much Ytube soldering consist of people putting the solder onto the iron & not the job .
Using the wrong tip to solder to that diode, you want a tip that can transfer a lot of its heat very quickly!
Dang I was going to looking into getting a couple of your controllers from you. I like to support the little guy when I can.
Hi Julian, I have just bought my first solar (100Wat) panel, and while I am all excited to use it, I dare not connect it straight to my old car battery without a Charge controller such as a PWM5, as seen in your videos. Any chance of getting one. I know, I know, I know you have stopped making them., but I though of trying to make one myself, but looking at you videos, they don't seems to be in the correct step by step order, and some bits of it, I can understand.I have made a list of the components, it would be even easier if you still sell them, or even the circuit boards on their own, or all the bit together. As you well know ordering them from china, you cant order single pieces, and I am not making 10/100.What do you think of my request?Desparado
Hi Julian, Great videos, I have been learning a lot lately about electronic and there components and what they are for. Even teaching my sons a little bit of what I am learning. Keep up the good work
HI IF YOU NEED ANY HELP LET ME KNOW I AM VERY GOOD WITH PRACTICAL SIDE.LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
can you share the diagram sir.. thank you
Hi! Thanks for making these awesome videos. For some unknown reason they always seem to make me also want to start building small things and fiddle with anything electric 🙂 I would really like to see video you mentioned about the development of this product. Really 🙂