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The RENOGY REGO 12V 40A DC to DC Charger with MPPT is a versatile, rugged battery charger designed for RV, marine, and off-grid use. It intelligently switches between solar and alternator inputs to optimize charging efficiency, supports multiple battery chemistries with adaptive 4-stage charging, and offers comprehensive protection against electrical faults. Built to endure extreme temperatures and salt spray, it combines high performance with easy installation and real-time LED diagnostics.










| ASIN | B0FCFM5RVB |
| Amperage | 40 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,076,639 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,891 in Battery Chargers |
| Brand | RENOGY REGO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Batteries (LiFePO4, Gel, Flooded, Sealed Lead Acid) |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | Battery Clamps/Ring Terminals |
| Current Rating | 40 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 2.7 out of 5 stars 3 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 16 Volts |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.3"D x 9.31"W x 5.17"H |
| Manufacturer | RENOGY |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Product Dimensions | 2.3"D x 9.31"W x 5.17"H |
| Specification Met | UL, CE, FCC |
| Warranty Description | 2-year material and workmanship warranty |
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Max VOC of 30 so does not work with Renogy Shadowflux 120W panels (33.7 volts VOC) but I like those panels. This probably should only be used with panels that are 25 or less VOC. The DC to DC function may be worth keeping at the sale price but some of the reviews say it doesn't start charging until your battery is below 12.6 volts. If that is true, that would be a deal breaker. I'm looking at a Victron 100/30. I may keep this for the dc to dc charging function or just get something else for the DC DC charging. I like Renogy stuff and have it in my other camp setup, but do your research, everything must be compatible. Update: I did add the victon for my solar charging and plan to use this for DC to DC charging. In testing this out I found a couple other small issues. It is designed to work with newer smart alternators which my van has but it is causing an issue. Smart alternators vary the voltage to save energy so to accomodate that the DC charger won't disconnect until voltage drops pretty low. It watched it continuing to charge my house battery after the engine was shut off for a minute or so until the voltage hit 11.8. It quickly recovered back to 12.5 but I don't like that. I don't think the optional IGN wire would help because it only ensures charging continues if voltage drops a bit. Whether you connect it or not, it does not stop charging, it only ensure charging continues under lower voltages. And there is no dedicated power button. If I don't add a power cutoff it will pull power out of my starter battery every time I shut off the van until it hits its lower cutoff voltage. The other problem the lower voltage disconnect causes is I can't use a separate small trickle charger on my starter battery for when the RV sits most of the time. Otherwise the trickle charger will likely trigger DC to DC charging.. A dedicated shutoff should solve most of my issues which will be good anyway to prevent it from trying to charge my lithium battery below freezing. I was also going to lower the max charging to 20 amps but you need to buy the bluetooth module in order to change that setting. Ideally it should be built in. This seems well made but I am having to figure workarounds for my situation, and my situation isn't that unique. I think separate components rather than trying to do everything with a combined unit would have made more sense for me.
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