I have this controller and while i have not tested it for long yet i already have a few comments about it :
- When opening the cardboard box there was a noise inside the controller : After opening the controller i found a loose metal screw. Thanks i heard it before powering on because it might have shorted something !
- one of the TO220 components is thinner than the others and because its thermal pad is the same thickness there is a gap between the pad and the thermal drain (= not good!)
- beside that : neat and clean pcb with what looks like good quality components
- There is obviously a real buck converter that convert some of the spare voltage at the input into more current for the battery but the tracking seem to be either very slow or requires the input power to disapear totally for a new "tracking" cycle to occur
- While the specifications claim a "no load current" < 10mA i measure something that vary randomly betwwen 45mA and 65mA. From what i can see on youtube reviews other people have the same problem with a russian guy even measuring 130mA.
This last point is very bad news for me because with my low power pannel (20W) 45 to 65mA * 24h mean that i need more than one full charge hour each day just to compensate for the controller consumption plus the seemingly random variation is not very reassuring