Original price was: $1,500.00.$800.00Current price is: $800.00.
Solar power stations contain several major components to make up an off grid power system. Depending on manufacturing and quality control, the life span of these components can vary greatly in longevity. Although we work hard to create a reliable and dependable system, electronics don't last forever. And when they fail, an alternative power source is needed.
Since day one, our mission has been to provide reliable, high-quality power solutions that could be trusted in any situation. Although we are closing our doors, we're still determined to provide quality power to our customers, even if it requires a little work to make that happen.
Buy purchasing this repair kit, customers can repair their own systems to keep them running for years to come!
The components in this repair/upgrade kit will upgrade the Classic Titan to the Boost inverter with a longer and more powerful surge capability.
This kit can also be used on a Boost power module, however, the MPPT's have a lower maximum voltage input of 145v instead of 240V (that the original Boost comes with), therefore, you may have to change your solar panel configuration if your panels are configured in a way that goes over 145v.
No, this kit will not work for the 240SP.
This kit can be used on a Boost power module, however, the MPPT's have a lower maximum voltage input of 145v instead of 240V, therefore, you may have to change your solar panel configuration if your panels are configured in a way that goes over 145v.
The MPPT charge controllers in this repair kit are programmed to work with the original Titan NMC batteries. If you would like them to work with LFP batteries, make sure to leave us a note in your order and we will program the charge controllers to work with the LFP batteries.
While you do not need to have advanced electrical knowledge or soldering skills, you do need to be somewhat mechanically minded. This means, you can take something apart and put it back together again correctly.
Unfortunately, due to our closing, we will not be able to help you through phone or email. However, we will have information on our facebook page for instructions on how to replace or work on your Titan.
You can also hire an electrician or a knowledgeable friend to help you out. It's actually a simple process if you're somewhat mechanically handy.