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๐ Power Smarter, Live Freer โ The Renogy Wanderer 10A Charge Controller
The Renogy Wanderer 10A PWM Solar Charge Controller is a compact, durable, and intelligent solution designed to optimize solar charging for 12V/24V systems. Featuring advanced 4-stage charging, multi-battery compatibility, and robust system protections, it extends battery life by up to 30% while minimizing power loss with ultra-low self-consumption. Its backlit LCD display offers real-time monitoring and error diagnostics, complemented by a handy USB charging port. Ideal for RV, marine, and off-grid applications, this controller delivers professional-grade performance at an affordable price.















































| ASIN | B07NPDWZJ7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,055 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Renewable Energy Controllers |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Brand Name | Renogy |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,192 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816360029953 |
| Included Components | Wanderer 10A solar charge controller |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.69"L x 2.95"W x 1.08"H |
| Item Type Name | Compact Design w/ LCD Display for AGM, Gel, Flooded and Lithium Battery, Wanderer 10A |
| Item Weight | 4.32 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Material | Gel |
| Material Type | Gel |
| Model | Wanderer 10 Amp 12V/24V |
| Part Number | Wanderer 10A |
| Product Dimensions | 4.69"L x 2.95"W x 1.08"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 816360029953 |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2-year material and workmanship warranty |
A**X
Better than the cheap rebranded PWM controllers.
Far better than any of the cheap junk off brand PWM controllers I've used that break and don't work correctly. This Renogy PWM controller works flawlessly compared to the tons of junk PWM controllers on the market. It is actually a 10 Amp controller, and actually charges and floats batteries correctly. And actually has a website and support and a real company that provides documentation. It properly uses solar panel power to charge flooded lead acid batteries up to 13.8V, and floats them at 13.8V. At high noon it regulates my 21v solar input perfectly. The voltage display is accurate enough, plus or minus a tenth or two of a volt. Only downside/drawback is the battery low voltage cutoff for the load connection. It's set to 10.8V and can't be changed. Which is far too low for flooded lead acid batteries. Draining a lead acid battery all the way down to 10.8v can damage it. If you don't have a separate low voltage disconnect or accidentally let a lead acid battery drain that far down, it might damage the battery. If you use a lithium battery that has a built in BMS you should not have to worry about that. I went through two cheap no brand $10 PWM controllers that were very inaccurate and quickly broke before buying this controller that actually works correctly.
C**A
Quality product
Worked great. Good price
N**H
Better than the EEEkit unit
I gave this device four out of five stars, not because it's likely the best charge controller, but because I paid about $15 for it and it did what it's supposed to do. In today's world, that's pretty big. My one major issue with this device is that the electrical connections aren't big enough for the solar panel cables that Renogy sells to use with their own products, meaning you have to cut about half the strands off the end of your new Renogy panel cables in order for them to fit in the controller. They also slip out super, super easily. If it weren't for that, and the fact that the voltage and current of charge are not available on the screen at one time, this would be a five star review. I bought a different controller this week, the EEEkit controller, which I assumed would be very similar to this. The biggest drawback, despite having wonderfully sized electrical connections, is that the EEEkit unit doesnt show current at all, has no information in the manual for setting up the battery type, has the battery drain limit and the other protection settings horribly skewed to the point they are not usable, and it doesn't show me panel voltage so I have no idea if my panel is working well, or the battery is shot, or what. For the slight price difference, get the Renogy unit and modify your charge cables a little.
R**Y
Does a good job
I have this in a storm shelter with the solar panel on top. It keeps the battery charged easily with a 100 watt panel. The battery is running a Wi-Fi security camera 24/7. This unit also has an output that can be set to turn on as soon as the solar panel stops delivering power. (Night). Thatโs handy if you wanted to use this for outdoor lighting.
D**E
No complaints at all.
I've had 4 of these 10 amp ones now for several different solar panels. These things work great for the price. Used for a couple years now and no problems with any of them, I have one for a small panel I use to charge lead acid, and another 2 of them in my RV which is LiFePO4. You can adjust the charging profile and voltage depending on which type of battery you intend to charge. Cheap and efficient, just how I like things. I also have Renogy 20 and 30 amp models and they work great also.
Z**A
Bad controller
This controller did not even last one month. I started to get E01 and E08 error codes after 2 weeks usage on my lead acid batteries. Sometimes I would get an error code as soon as I hooked it up, and sometimes it would give me the error code after a few hours. I get these errors on three different battery banks that I have on my RV. I have installed this on my original solar suitcase (not my Eclipse model), replacing my 5 year old Viewstar controller. I called Renogy and they told me to check the battery voltage and voltage at the controller terminals. I did previously and both were at 12.4 volts, which should be fine. So I guess this controller just does not work for me and I have to purchase another now, and reinstall it to my suitcase. Of course I will use a different model. I actually again checked the voltage after the Renogy tech person seem to really question the voltage at the controller. I disconnected my Battery Tender, and the battery read 13.03 volts after settling down a few minutes, and it registered 12.94 at the controller terminals. So I am pretty sure my connection and wires are ok. By the way, now I am getting more error codes today, EO and EO2, the controller is going crazy with error codes, then it connects and seems to work after a while. Seems to connect and disconnect at random. On a side note, the manual is somewhat vague, on page 14 it says to set the โcharge voltageโ for a lithium battery (LiFepo4), but makes no mention of what voltage to set it at. There are about 21 different choices with no direction on what they mean or what to use. It goes from 12 volts up to 16 volts in .2 amounts of progression. On page 21, it talks about โBoost Voltageโ, I have never heard of this, I know the 4 stages of charging a lead acid battery, but what is boost voltage? I guess I need to read up on this. I have had many questions on my reviews for other Renogy products, and I have recently purchased several items; the 100aH LiFePO4 battery, a DC to DC charger (wait till I review the manual on this thing!), several PWM controllers, and several other smaller items. I am also trying to update my current review of the Eclipse suitcase with a major edit concerning the โplastic blocksโ that connect the legs to the frame but been have a little technical difficulty with the website. I decided to install another solar controller due to all the problems with this one. I installed the Renogy Voyager 20A Waterproof Solar Controller, and so far it works perfect, no error codes. It also has a better manual and it at least tell me that the โcharging voltageโ for lithium batteries is set at a default amount of 14.2 volts. Bummer, my first negative review of a Renogy product, but it just did not work well.
T**Y
Exactly what I needed
I have an IRLP node with a 12V lithium battery for backup should the power go out and I needed a charge controller as the DC in I have is about 20V, which is naturally too high to simply directly connect. This controller is exactly what I needed. It will do SLA, flooded and lithium chemistries, you need to select type of battery manually, and you can dial in what charge voltage you want, in my case, according to the battery I have connected, it wants to see 14.4V. You can set up the LCD readout to display what you want for the most part and it has performed flawlessly since I have had it. The instructions are fairly clear on what you need to do to set it up and it actually is pretty easy. It has worked well during outages, switching from the input source to the battery is seamless. I am very happy with this controller and have already recommended this brand to my friends that were looking for one for their various reasons.
P**.
Simple, reliable PWM controller. Gets the job done.
I built a small, off-grid solar system for my shed to power LED lights and a small ventilation fan that consisted of a 50W 12V-class panel (open circuit voltage around 20V), a 10 amp-hour LiFePo4 battery, and this charge controller. In that setup, it's worked great. It's a basic, workaday PWM charge controller that had worked great in my shed for several years until I decided to upgrade the system and added more panels and put in an MPPT controller. Pros: - Small size. - Reasonable price. - Terminals hold wires firmly and are easy to loosen and tighten. (Tip: crimp ferrules onto the ends of stranded wire rather and insert them into the terminals. Clamping stranded wire into the terminals is a bit harder, messier, and more prone to error.) - Backlit screen. - Easy to configure for flooded, AGM, and gel lead-acid batteries, as well as for LiFePo4 batteries. - Charging voltage is configurable for LiFePo4 batteries (in case you want to stop charging at, say, 14.4V rather than 14.6V). - USB ports are handy for charging phones or powering other devices. - It has options for turning the load on and off at and for various times. For example, the load can be turned on all the time, toggled with the push of a button, or when the sun sets (either until morning, or for various periods of time after sunset). - It supports -- but does not include -- a Renogy Bluetooth module that allows for remotely changing settings, seeing the current status, etc. from the Renogy app. - Manual is clearly written in English and explains all settings and options clearly. Cons: - This is a PWM controller which, while simpler, inherently limits its efficiency and requires a bit more planning relative to an MPPT controller. For example, connecting multiple 12V-class panels in series (or using one with a nominal open-circuit voltage greater than about 20V) provides no benefit. They need to be connected in parallel, and then one must make sure not to exceed the 10A current rating of the controller (it does not have any current limiting capability). - Turning on the load also enables the USB ports, which consume about 100mA of current when idle. With the load off, the current consumed by the controller itself is negligible. Still, it'd be nice to have the load on and disable the USB ports. - The on-device settings for having the load switched on or off at various times of day are unclear and require consulting the manual to know what the various codes mean. - The Bluetooth module is very basic and neither it nor the Wanderer 10 have any sort of data logging. You can see the current status and change settings, but no historical data is available. You apparently need some other Renogy device to accomplish that. - The Renogy app has many features, such as social features, promotions, etc. that distract from the core functionality of managing the controller. - Although the controller is reasonably priced, but the Bluetooth module is costly. Combined, their cost exceeds that of a reputable competitor's MPPT controller with built-in Bluetooth, data logging, a better app, and better integration with other devices and remote monitoring. In short, it's an inexpensive, simple PWM charge controller. If that's what you need, it'll do the job quietly and without complaint for years. However, if you want to use the Bluetooth module with this controller, you're limited to live monitoring and changing of settings only. No data logging or historical data is available. For less money than the controller + Bluetooth module, you can get a comparable-power-limit MPPT controller from a major competitor that includes better monitoring, data logging, and higher efficiency.
C**E
Excelente calidad, garantรญa y modernos.
Son cargadores solares de excelente calidad y modernos, vienen hasta con nรบmero de serie, funcionan muy bien con baterรญa LiFePO4 y ademรกs vienen con la funciรณn de TIMER, los recomiendo ampliamente para cualquier tipo de proyecto fotovoltaico de iluminaciรณn.
F**N
Poor quality
Display packed up after less than a year. I only used it once.
K**N
Great product
Has been working perfectly for several months now and have no complaints. Seller service is excellent and delivery is quick
T**G
Good Product
Quick delivery. Efficient solar controller.
J**K
Strange settings hard to understand
The unit looks clean and charge is my batteries but when I turn the load on from the unit it goes through a strange on off cycle for 30 seconds before full power is initiated The unit looks clean and charge is my batteries but when I turn the load on from the unit it goes through a strange on off cycle for 30 seconds before full power is initiate. I also doesnโt like the immediate hydra from my diesel heater it thinks it short circuits and has a little freak out this is extremely problematic and all other solar chargers worked fine
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