MPPT Solar Charge Controller 60A 12V 24V 48V Auto Solar PV System Controller with LCD
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Place of Origin:Zhejiang,China
Brand Name:Solarvertech
Model Number:MPPT12/24/48-60D
Type:MPPT
Application:Charger Controller
Max PV Power:12V 780W; 24V 1560W; 48V 3060W
Certificate:CE RoHS ISO9001
Warranty:2 years
Product name:MPPT Solar Controller
Display:LCD Screen
Rated Current:60A
Battery type:Sealed Lead Acid/GEL/AGM/Lithium/Flooded Battery
MPPT efficiency:99.7%
Voltage:12V/24V/48V Auto
Dimensions(mm):27.6*17.5*9.3cm
Color:Silver/Black
Product Weight:2.5kg
Material:Aluminum Alloy
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Selling Units:Single itemSingle package size: 37.8X21.3X15 cm Single gross weight: 4.500 kgPackage Type:8 pieces per carton. carton size:68*38*22cm. Picture Example:
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Quantity(Pieces) | 1 - 100 | 101 - 200 | >200 |
Est. Time(days) | 15 | 30 | To be negotiated |
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MPPT Solar Charge Controller 60A 12V 24V 48V Auto Solar PV System Controller
Parameter Introduction
FAQ
1.Q:Do you have your own factory?
A:Yes, we are professional manufacturer mainly in off grid power solutions for many years. Our factory is located in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, China.
2.Q:What kind of certification you have?
A:ISO9001,CE,ROHS and so on.
Our products could pass different labor testing according to different countries' requirements.
3.Q: What is a solar charge controller?
A solar charge controller is a device that regulates the electrical current coming from the solar panel, monitors the battery’s voltage, and prevents overcharging of the battery. Charge controllers are rated based on their maximum input amperage.
4.Q: What is the difference between PWM and MPPT Controllers?
A PWM or “Pulse-Width Modulation” controller is the most common and widely used controller type. MPPT or “Maximum Power Point Tracking” controllers are able to optimize the output of the solar panel and extract an additional 15-30% more power than a PWM controller. Although considerably more expensive, the increased efficiency and power collection is usually worth the price for large, permanent systems.
5.Q: Do I need a charge controller?
For smaller solar panels used for charging portable electronics, solar controllers are not necessary (but a diode is usually in place to prevent reverse-charging). Generally, for any solar array larger than 5A, a solar charge controller will be needed.
6.Q: What size solar charge controller do I need?
To determine what size controller you need, there is a simple formula. Take the total amount of watts in your array, then divide that number by your battery voltage to get amps. Add 25% to that number, and you’ll have the size charge controller that you need (always round answers up).
For example, you have 2 solar panels that are 120 watts each (2 x 120 =240 watts). Now divide that number by your battery voltage (12V is the most common) and you get 240/12=20 amps. Add 25% to that number (to allow for cold temperatures) and you have 20 + 25%= 25 amps. For this example, a 12V, 25A charge controller would be needed.
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