Solar Charge Status Indicator

Visual Confirmation That Your Solar Panel is Charging

Eliminate the guesswork of solar charging with the Solar Charge Status Indicator. The unit provides immediate visual confirmation of system performance by illuminating an LED whenever the solar panel is actively charging the battery. The light activates automatically when current flows from the panel and deactivates at night when solar power is unavailable. Compatible with both 12V and 24V charging systems up to a maximum charging power of 1A.

LED

At-a-glance status

12V / 24V

Dual-system support

Up to 1A

Max charging power

Automatic

On at sun, off at dark

Important

This is a status indicator, not a charge regulator.

The unit is engineered for smaller panels outputting less than 1A, which generally do not risk overcharging marine deep cycle batteries. If you need overcharge protection or detailed battery level monitoring, install one of our Solar Charge Regulators instead.

Match Voltage to Voltage

Use 24V panels with 24V batteries. Use 12V panels with 12V batteries.

Voltage mismatch will produce inaccurate readings or prevent the indicator from operating correctly.

Instant Visual Charging Confirmation

A bright LED illuminates the moment current flows from the solar panel to the battery. One look tells you the system is working. No multimeter, no panel inspection, no guessing whether the battery is actually receiving charge.

Automatic Day-Night Operation

The LED activates automatically when current is flowing and switches off when solar power is unavailable at night. No buttons to press, no settings to manage. The indicator simply mirrors what the panel is doing in real time.

12V and 24V System Compatible

Works on both 12V and 24V charging systems, so the same indicator covers most small-panel installations across the Lake Lite catalog. Maximum charging power is 1A, which fits the smaller panels this device is designed for.

Built for Small-Panel Installations

The Solar Charge Status Indicator is engineered specifically for smaller solar panels outputting less than 1A. At that level, the panel itself does not generally produce enough power to overcharge a marine deep cycle battery, so a full charge regulator is not required. For larger panels with overcharge potential, step up to a Solar Charge Regulator.

Questions? Call (260) 918-2758 or email sales@lakelite.com