SOLAR REGULATOR (Victron SS MPPT 150/60-MC4) 60A,12/24/48V

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SOLAR REGULATOR (Victron SS MPPT 150/60-MC4) 60A,12/24/48V

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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. This is a Smartsolar solar regulator, this model of regulators has a built-in Bluetooth capability.

Specifications:

  • nominal system/battery voltage: 12, 24, 36 or 48 V with auto-select
  • charge current rating: max. 60 A
  • max. PV Voc voltage: 145 V
  • pair of MC4 connectors for PV input
  • battery terminal connectors: max. 35 mm² (screw terminal)
  • temperature range: -30 to +60°C (full rated output up to +40 °C)
  • dimensions (HxWxD): 215 x 250 x 95 mm
  • weight: 3 kg

Per piece.

Fit

The‌ solar regulator fits with solar panels up to 145V (Voc) and charge currents up to 60 A.

The regulator can be used in systems with battery voltages of 12V, 24V, 36V or 48V and an ‘Auto Select'- function automatically determines the right system voltage.

As communication inferfaces VE.Direct and Bluetooth are available options. This allows to connect with applications for configuration and data monitoring. Moreover it allows to connect the solar regulator with other Victron devices, like GX-controllers, and integrate it in more sophisticated systems.

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 keeps batteries from overcharging.

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.

Wireless and wired interfaces are available for communication. Via Bluetooth and an applications the device can be configured. Actual data can be monitored on a smartphone or a tablet. Via Internet a remote connection to the Victron Portal can be established for data logging and remote maintenance. As well, the device can be connected to other Victron equipment to built up more sophisticated energy storage/distribution systems.