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SunGuard SG-4 4.5 amp 12 volt Solar Charge Controller Regulator by Morningstar
(Electronics) Morningstar

Solar Amps: 4.5 A
Weight: .5 lbs./.22 kg
Warranty info: 5 year warranty from manufacturer


Price: $34.99 $29.22

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