I just changed from a GoPower PWM controller to a Victron MPPT 100/50. I also c hanged the solar panels to run in parallel (670w total).
I also have a Magnum Battery Monitor Kit that displays total amps defecit along with how many amps are currently hitting the batteries.
With my Go Power, on a totally sunny day we'd get back uo to a +3a or +5a total, or someting like that. With maybe a steady 5a coming in at the end of the day.
With the MPPT. The charging seems to go ok initially, but we hot float charge at around 85% of battery capacity and, once float charging, struggle to get into positive figures. If the fridge is on, for example, we might still be in amp defecit (-0.8a for exmaple). If the fridge switches off we go into positive amps charging but not enough to fill up that last 45 amps.
So .... we improved the controller, added an extra 190w panel and are worse off at the end of ther day somehow.
I double checked the voltage settongs for Float. It states 13.4 for my battery. Ip upped it to 13.5 and then 13.6 and then the float charge was up around 3.5 to 4 amps. Still not enough to hit a full charge from 45 amps down. We have the UV power available (if we use some power the solar start bumping up the input), it just doesn't seem to be getting into the batteries