How to Set Up 1200W 24V Solar System Safely
How to set Eco-WORTHY PWM controller settings is a critical skill for anyone using a 12V or 24V solar charging system, especially in off-grid, RV, or backup power setups. Correctly configuring PWM controller parameters ensures batteries charge efficiently, prevents overcharging or deep discharge, and improves overall system lifespan. Many users rely on Eco-WORTHY PWM controllers for solar panel kits, portable solar systems, and battery maintenance, but incorrect settings can lead to poor performance or battery damage. Understanding battery type selection, voltage thresholds, load control options, and charging stages is essential when working with lithium batteries, AGM batteries, or lead-acid batteries.
This guide focuses on helping users optimize solar charge controller behavior to match real-world usage scenarios, including RV solar systems, small off-grid cabins, and portable solar applications. Proper PWM controller setup also improves compatibility with solar panels, battery banks, and DC loads while ensuring stable energy flow throughout the system. Whether you are maintaining a small solar kit, upgrading a lithium battery system, or troubleshooting charging issues, learning how to change Eco-WORTHY PWM controller settings correctly supports safer operation, better energy efficiency, and long-term reliability in solar power systems.
THE SYSTEM INCLUDE : 6pcs 195W Solar Panels+ 4pcs 50Ah Lithium Battery+ 3500W 24V Solar Inverter+ 60A Solar Charge Controller
The 1200W solar panel system can maximum generate 5KWh per day under 4 hours of full sunshine, very suitable for a home, shed, cabin, RV, or another energy backpack, and it will provide enough power for air conditioning, TV, refrigerator, coffee maker, microwave and other AC 110V devices.
In this video, we show the specific steps on how to set up this system, the wiring sequence, and some details that need pay attention to.










2 comments
I have purchased a 100w solar panel kit. Can you explain the connections on the control panel. I understand the wires from the panel and the wire then to the battery but do not understand the last connect to load/D.C. appliances.
Many thanks
I have the battery and solar panel connected to the controller. But my controller and timer use three way plugs. Not sure what to do. Please advise.