SOLAR REGULATOR (Schneider Conext MPPT 60 150) 60A, 12-60V

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SOLAR REGULATOR (Schneider Conext MPPT 60 150) 60A, 12-60V

Form

A solar regulator connects the output of photovoltaic (PV) solar panels to a battery system. It adapts the voltage-current levels at the input to the battery voltage, thus protecting the battery from overloading. The built-in maximum power tracker (MPPT) ensures that the maximum solar power available is used to charge the battery.

LCD-Display and buttons for data montoring and configuration.

Specifications:

  • nominal system/battery voltage: 12, 24, 36, 48 or 60 V
  • max. solar power: 5250 W
  • max. PV Voc voltage: 150 V
  • min. PV voltage: battery voltage + 5 V
  • max. PV current: 60 A
  • max. charging current: 60 A
  • wire size: 2.5 ... 10 mm²
  • temperature range: -20 to + 45 °C
  • dimensions (HxWxD): 368 x 146 x 138 mm
  • weight: 4.8 kg

Per piece.

Fit

The‌ solar regulator fits with solar panel arrays of up to 150 V (Voc) and a PV current of up to 60A. The minimum solar voltage must be 5 V above the battery voltage.

The regulator can be used in systems with battery voltages of 12, 24,36, 48 or 60 V. The charge current can be up to 60 A.

Function

The basic functions of a solar regulator are to control the input voltage and current from the PV solar panels in a way that batteries can be charged with their correct voltage and it ensures that batteries do not overload.

Additionally, the MPPT converter allows to regulate the input voltage at a level where PV solar panels produce the maximum power. This so-called Maximum Power Point (MPP) is adjusted dynamically according to instant solar radiation.