---
product_id: 114604925
title: "MPPT Solar Panel Controller, Universe 5A Solar Charge Controller Battery Charging Module 9V 12V 18V 24V"
brand: "ciglow"
price: "₱2456"
currency: PHP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Ciglow"
url: https://www.desertcart.ph/products/114604925-mppt-solar-panel-controller-universe-5a-solar-charge-controller-battery
store_origin: PH
region: Philippines
---

# Max 5A output current Up to 95% MPPT efficiency Supports 9V-24V battery systems MPPT Solar Panel Controller, Universe 5A Solar Charge Controller Battery Charging Module 9V 12V 18V 24V

**Brand:** ciglow
**Price:** ₱2456
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌞 Power your future with precision — never miss a watt!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MPPT Solar Panel Controller, Universe 5A Solar Charge Controller Battery Charging Module 9V 12V 18V 24V by ciglow
- **How much does it cost?** ₱2456 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/114604925-mppt-solar-panel-controller-universe-5a-solar-charge-controller-battery)

## Best For

- ciglow enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ciglow brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision MPPT Tracking:** Extracts max power from your solar panels for peak efficiency ⚡
- • **Clear LED Status Indicators:** Instant visual feedback on charging and battery status 🔴🔵
- • **Smart Multi-Battery Support:** Optimized charging for lithium, lead-acid, and NiMH batteries 🔄
- • **Robust Industrial Grade Design:** Operates reliably from -40°C to +85°C for all environments 🌡️
- • **Universal Voltage Compatibility:** Seamlessly supports 8-28V input and 5-26V adjustable output 🔋

## Overview

The Ciglow Universe 5A MPPT Solar Charge Controller is a compact, high-efficiency module designed for 9V to 24V solar panels and batteries. Featuring true maximum power point tracking with up to 95% conversion efficiency, it intelligently manages charging for multiple battery chemistries including lithium and lead-acid. Industrial-grade components ensure reliable operation across extreme temperatures, while adjustable output voltage and current settings provide full customization. Ideal for DIY solar setups, this controller includes LED indicators for real-time charging status and built-in protections against reverse polarity and overcharge.

## Description

How do you adjust the output voltage on this unit? Robot Zero One has great step-by-step instructions. Just search for 5a-mppt-charger-instructions.Description: 1.This product is suitable for 9V 12V 18V 24V solar panels, wind turbines, solar street lights, etc. It can also charge batteries, nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride, lithium batteries (battery packs). 2.Both the input and output terminals use high-end switching power supply and special high-frequency low-resistance electrolytic capacitor (LOW ESR) to ensure the output ripple. Specification: Color: Red Material: PCB Module nature: with true MPPT solar maximum power point tracking function, fully automatic intelligent charging management, low power consumption Input voltage: DC 8-28V input DC voltage (no input AC) Output voltage: DC 5-26V stepless adjustable transmission Output current: 2A/5A Charging indicator: Yes. MPPT function: Yes Operating temperature: industrial grade (-40 ° C to +85 ° C) Load adjustment rate: ±1% Voltage regulation rate: ±0.5% Conversion efficiency: Max: 93% Peak: 95% Different lighting conditions are different. Charging mode: fully automatic intelligent three-stage charging mode. Self-tracking solar power size automatically adjusts the charging current No-load current: 3MA Input reverse connection protection: Yes. Output reverse flow protection: Yes. Wiring method: with terminal block Size: 6 * 3.5cm / 2.4 * 1.4in Weight: approx. 47g Package List: 1 * Module Note: For the first charge, please adjust the output voltage in advance and monitor the battery voltage to prevent overcharge! Do not charge unprotected lithium batteries!

Review: They deleted my review - Review date: 6-5-2024, Revision: B... They deleted my original review. This is another try... This is a DIY solar controller. It requires that you google, an alignment procedure that's, might be a bit too much for some to follow (you need to have, and know how to use, a volt and current meter - Your volt and current meter, needs to go up to at least, to your solar panels spec'd output). See below, "Required reading," for how to align the controller. I used mine on an OLD Sunsie SE-1800 (18W) solar panel, with new leads. This was without the in-line diode that were made by Sunsue, that I already had. My panel has an OP of 21v approx., and short circuit test op current of 0.44A (440mA), sitting outside, under full sun. Other spec's are, 1.2A at 15V (18W). Using this MPPT controller, I got 0.52A output, from inside my car (sitting on my dashboard, under full sun, through the cars windshield.). I use this set up to keep my cars battery charged, because the car sits a lot. And, I have HAM radio's pulling parasitic current, and I can't just disconnect the radios. My battery is an AGM. Its a Odyssey ODX-AGM34R (this is oversized for my car, because, HAM Radio). Bottom line after, misreading one sentence, I had to re do the set up, as described below (google, the above key words, or read below, "Required reading"), and now the controller seems to be working correctly. I'll keep checking on it.. Required reading: Google : “robotzero.one 5a-mppt-charger-instructions” Below is the just of what the instructions say (it a copy).... Instructions for setting up the MPPT-V08A Lithium Solar Charge Controller with CN3722 The information in the listings for these modules is virtually incomprehensible so after a bit of trial and error I’ve worked out how to set the maximum output current for your solar panel and the cut off voltage for your batteries. The instructions below are using the following items. Step 1 First turn the voltage pot fully anti-clockwise and turn the MPPT pot fully clockwise. You will be able to hear them click when they are fully turned. Step 2 Connect the solar panel but don’t connect the batteries. Connect a voltmeter across the battery terminals. Turn the MPPT pot anticlockwise until a voltage reading appears and the LED flashes blue Step 3 Connect batteries that aren’t fully charged via an ammeter. Turn the voltage pot clockwise until a reading appears and the LED turns red. Step 4 Adjust the MPPT pot to reach the highest value on the ammeter. This is the maximum charging current your solar panel can provide. Step 5 Charge the batteries in a quality charger until they are full. Connect the charged batteries. Slowly turn the voltage pot anti-clockwise until the current shown on the ammeter is 0. This is the cut off for charging when the batteries are full IE the maximum charging voltage. Advice Note that the above is just a tutorial for setting up these devices. Your finished system must include battery balancing so your batteries are evenly charged. Without a balancing system your maximum charging voltage could be unevenly distributed. For example if your maximum is set at 16.8 for 4 batteries you might expect them all to be topped up to 4.2v but without the BMS they are could have any value that adds up to 16.8v. Some of them could be overcharging.
Review: Not so great - The LED comes on when the color panel is connected, but nothing else worked. The potentiometers are both broken from what I could tell. Neither of them have a stoping point or click when turning either clockwise or anti-clockwise.

## Features

- The maximum power point tracking of solar cells, the output current is greater than the solar panel current, the real ultra-high efficiency MPPT, support 8-28V, 100W solar high current charging, it is recommended that each solar panel be equipped with one module) can be expanded in parallel with multiple modules recharging current
- Can adjust the output voltage arbitrarily, CC-CW automatic control (can support single or multi-cell lithium battery or lithium iron phosphate or lead acid battery, high power LED, etc.). Battery for complete charge management
- Dual indication of charging status and charging end status (red light on charging/full blue light/red light flashing blue light always indicates no battery is connected)
- Adopt imported high frequency low conduction internal resistance double MOS tube, 10A high current double diode, high efficiency flat high power inductor, constant copper current detecting resistor, perfect anti-reverse protection of ultra low dropout, no work, no anti-reverse Connect the damaged charging board. Quality Assurance
- Constant current charging current is set by external resistor. Low power soft start function

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07PT7HBRF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #200,592 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #187 in Renewable Energy Controllers |
| Brand | Ciglow |
| Brand Name | Ciglow |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 out of 5 stars 32 Reviews |
| Display Type | indicator light |
| Manufacturer | Ciglow |
| Material | Phosphate |
| Material Type | Phosphate |
| Operating Temperature | 85 Degrees Celsius |
| UPC | 736342429819 |
| Voltage | 28 Volts (DC) |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Ciglow
- **Color:** Red
- **Display Type:** indicator light
- **Material:** Phosphate
- **Voltage:** 28 Volts (DC)

## Images

![MPPT Solar Panel Controller, Universe 5A Solar Charge Controller Battery Charging Module 9V 12V 18V 24V - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+jWJdPb6L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: will this boost a 30w 12v panel to charge a 24v lithium battery?**
A: No

**Q: can this charge a lifepo4 battery at max 14V 2 amp?**
A: Yes, but you need to set the current limiting and voltage limit correctly for your battery. You also need to make sure that your solar panel can put out around 35 watts in order to get the 28 watts out that you need to charge your battery. I would suggest at least a 50 watt panel, 75 watts would be better, because solar panel output is rated for high noon at the equator :) The converter is good for around 10 amps so that should not be an issue, in fact you could charge multiple batteries with a sufficiently large panel.

**Q: What is the minimum input current from a solar panel? Will 2 or 3, 0.6 Amp 12-volt solar panels in parallel be enough to charge a 9-12v battery?**
A: 30A , Yes it should work

**Q: Will this work with lithium-polymer batteries?**
A: Yes. As long as your batteries are protected by a BMS so batteries will not be over charged or undercharged.
This charger is has a fairly small output so the charge may be slow even though this is an MPPT controller.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ They deleted my review
*by A***N on June 4, 2024*

Review date: 6-5-2024, Revision: B... They deleted my original review. This is another try... This is a DIY solar controller. It requires that you google, an alignment procedure that's, might be a bit too much for some to follow (you need to have, and know how to use, a volt and current meter - Your volt and current meter, needs to go up to at least, to your solar panels spec'd output). See below, "Required reading," for how to align the controller. I used mine on an OLD Sunsie SE-1800 (18W) solar panel, with new leads. This was without the in-line diode that were made by Sunsue, that I already had. My panel has an OP of 21v approx., and short circuit test op current of 0.44A (440mA), sitting outside, under full sun. Other spec's are, 1.2A at 15V (18W). Using this MPPT controller, I got 0.52A output, from inside my car (sitting on my dashboard, under full sun, through the cars windshield.). I use this set up to keep my cars battery charged, because the car sits a lot. And, I have HAM radio's pulling parasitic current, and I can't just disconnect the radios. My battery is an AGM. Its a Odyssey ODX-AGM34R (this is oversized for my car, because, HAM Radio). Bottom line after, misreading one sentence, I had to re do the set up, as described below (google, the above key words, or read below, "Required reading"), and now the controller seems to be working correctly. I'll keep checking on it.. Required reading: Google : “robotzero.one 5a-mppt-charger-instructions” Below is the just of what the instructions say (it a copy).... Instructions for setting up the MPPT-V08A Lithium Solar Charge Controller with CN3722 The information in the listings for these modules is virtually incomprehensible so after a bit of trial and error I’ve worked out how to set the maximum output current for your solar panel and the cut off voltage for your batteries. The instructions below are using the following items. Step 1 First turn the voltage pot fully anti-clockwise and turn the MPPT pot fully clockwise. You will be able to hear them click when they are fully turned. Step 2 Connect the solar panel but don’t connect the batteries. Connect a voltmeter across the battery terminals. Turn the MPPT pot anticlockwise until a voltage reading appears and the LED flashes blue Step 3 Connect batteries that aren’t fully charged via an ammeter. Turn the voltage pot clockwise until a reading appears and the LED turns red. Step 4 Adjust the MPPT pot to reach the highest value on the ammeter. This is the maximum charging current your solar panel can provide. Step 5 Charge the batteries in a quality charger until they are full. Connect the charged batteries. Slowly turn the voltage pot anti-clockwise until the current shown on the ammeter is 0. This is the cut off for charging when the batteries are full IE the maximum charging voltage. Advice Note that the above is just a tutorial for setting up these devices. Your finished system must include battery balancing so your batteries are evenly charged. Without a balancing system your maximum charging voltage could be unevenly distributed. For example if your maximum is set at 16.8 for 4 batteries you might expect them all to be topped up to 4.2v but without the BMS they are could have any value that adds up to 16.8v. Some of them could be overcharging.

### ⭐⭐ Not so great
*by J***T on February 16, 2026*

The LED comes on when the color panel is connected, but nothing else worked. The potentiometers are both broken from what I could tell. Neither of them have a stoping point or click when turning either clockwise or anti-clockwise.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works but takes time to set up
*by J***G on August 30, 2023*

The guide in the description is easy to follow but the potentiometers don't click, so you have to spin them a lot and do some guess and checking. But I was able to get it to charge my 18v power tool battery with an old 100w solar panel. I made a video of this on Youtube @hackertwins idk if I can post links in a review

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.ph/products/114604925-mppt-solar-panel-controller-universe-5a-solar-charge-controller-battery](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/114604925-mppt-solar-panel-controller-universe-5a-solar-charge-controller-battery)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Philippines*
*Store origin: PH*
*Last updated: 2026-05-17*