The Abiola Turbo Charger 60W is the main product of the Abiola Offgrid series. This has significant ports (outputs) and can be optimally expanded.
In addition to the Abiola Turbo Charger 60W, there is also the Turbo Charger 30W. This is also justified, but for a different target group and rather for a different purpose.

Let’s start with the Abiola Turbo Charger 60W. A 24 Ah battery is installed in the housing. Normally, the system is supplied with a 60W module. The Turbo Charger has the following outputs:
5 x LED outputs
2 x USB outputs
3 Outputs 11.1 V
1 Outputs 11.1 V (car)

A number of LEDs indicate the current level of the battery.
The solar output of the Abiola Turbo Charger can be extended to 120 W. Due to the different ports (outputs) it is possible to set up to 32 USB ports. For example, up to 100 power banks (mini batteries) can be charged in one day. As a result, a large number of people can benefit from the system at the same time. Typical applications are villages, schools or organizations without a fixed power supply.

It’s different with the Abiola Charger 30W. It also has a 24 Ah battery in the case and is powered by a 60W PV module. The following outputs are available:
5 x LED outputs
2 x USB outputs
1 Output 11.1 V

This means that a maximum of 8 USB ports can be provided with a 6-fold USB splitter. However, the device is also well suited for mobile use and can therefore be used by farmers and craftsmen on the move.

The difference:
Both systems have 5 LED outputs. With the appropriate extensions, several rooms can be lighted in the evening. The lamp systems are equipped with a conventional switch. Both controllers are the same, and so are the batteries. However, the Abiola Turbo Charger offers much better charging and consumption possibilities.
The Abiola Charger is more suitable for small families or mobile applications.
In the next articles, the use and expansion possibilities described above will be described in more detail.

 

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