80A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC 12V 24V 36V 48V for AGM Sealed Gel Flooded Lithium Battery
80A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC 12V 24V 36V 48V for AGM Sealed Gel Flooded Lithium Battery
- Fit for solar Panel: 1140W(12V);2260W(24V);3420W(36V);4540W(48V);Max input Voltage:150V PV;MPPT best working voltage range:DC18V-DC80V(12V);DC30V-DC100V(24V);DC65V-DC150V(48V)
- APC series MPPT Charge Controller: 12V/24V/48V Auto identifying system volt. Auto control system to limit the charging power & current go over the rated value.
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LCD Display---clear to see operating data and working condition, Real-time energy statistics function with Multiple load control modes,Mppt solar charge controller Display the daily power generation curve and current curve.
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Support for 4 type Battery charging: Lead-acid (Sealed, AGM, Gel, Flooded) and User ( Lithium Battery);
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The tracking rate of maximum power is ≥99% and the maximum conversion rate is >98%,can be widely used for various applications, e.g. solar RV, household system and industrial field monitoring, etc.
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R5485 communication: Capable of Wi-Fi remote monitoring (Additional purchase required) - Realize real-time wireless monitoring function of solar controller by APP, Simple and convenient to set, One-key restore the factory settings. Suitable for Andriod & IOS system
ATTENTION:
- ALWAYS connect battery first !! Make sure enough batteries’ voltage let controller recognize the right system voltage. NEVER connect the solar panel array to the controller without a battery. The disassembly sequence is contrary to the wiring order.
- DO NOT connect any Inverter/ wind/ Alternator or Charger into the charge controller !! Please connect the Inverter directly to the battery.
- Ensure solar input voltage higher 3V or more than batteries’ voltage and total input power in the range. If input power is too low for max input power, it may be appears to have been discontinued, the charging current almost be zero when controller is floating charge.
- The charging indicator is on and off, and the charging current is off and on. This situation generally occurs on cloudy days or in the evening when the light is insufficient, which is a normal phenomenon.
- When the controller is buzzing, it is because the fan is trying to dissipate heat. Please wait patiently.
- DO NOT install the charging controller in direct sunlight to avoid power loss due to overheating. Remove all clutter around the controller to reduce interference and make sure there is enough space for heat dissipation. ( leaving a space of approx. 20cm )
- Ensure all connections going into and from the controller are tight. DO NOT let the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery touch each other.