Max PV Open Circuit Voltage 150v Solar Charge Controller MPPT 60amp
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Product Description
Overview
Quick Details
Place of Origin: Shanghai, China
Brand Name: TEPOWER
Model Number: Solar charge controller:MPPT-6415
Rated Voltage: 12V/24V/48V
Maximum Current: 60A
Application: Solar System Controller, Solar charge controller mppt 60amp
Type: Solar charge controller mppt
Dc load current: 30A
Max Voc: 150v
System power: 840w/1680w/3360w
MPPT function: Yes
Battery voltage: 12v/24v/48v
Color: Black
Certification: CE ROHS
Warranty: 3 years
Supply Ability
Supply Ability: 1000 Piece/Pieces per Month
Packaging & Delivery
1 - Battery Status LED Indicator
An LED indicator that shows charging status and overvoltage of pv.
4 - Setting Button2
Dispaly the system status
7 - FAN
Aluminum heat-sink to dissipate controller heat
10 - Solar Module Terminals
Connect batteries
13 - RJ45 Communication Interface(This feature is still in development,.Cannot use yet, )
Advantage Overview:
. In a 12 Volt system for example, the battery voltage may range from 10 - 15 Vdc, but the module’s V
is the voltage where the product of output current and voltage (Amps x Volts) is greatest, which falls on the “knee” of the solar module I-V curve as shown on the left in Figure 5-1.
mp of the module, the more energy is wasted. MPPT technology will always operate at the maximum power point resulting in less wasted energy compared to traditional controllers.
mp may be close or even less than battery voltage. In this situation, there will be very little or no MPPT gain compared to traditional controllers. However, systems with modules of higher nominal voltage than the battery bank will always have an array Vvoltage. Additionally, the savings in wiring due to reduced solar current make MPPT worthwhile even in hot climates.
Battery Wiring
Batteries in parallel connection
Maximum solar module power
Exceed
The sum of the solar power must (see above Table)
MPPT stands for "Maximum Power Point Tracking". This describes a process by means of which the solar module is always operated at the point of maximum possible power. Because the point the maximum power can vary depending on the operating mode and the local conditions, and because it changes in the course of the day, the term "tracking" is used, i.e. the tracking of this point.
Under most conditions, MPPT technology will “boost” the solar charge current. For example, a system may have 36 Amps of solar current flowing into the MPPT and 44 Amps of charge current flowing out to the battery.The MPPT does not create current! Rest assured that the power into the MPPT is the same as the power out of the MPPT. Since power is the product of voltage and current (Volts x Amps), the following is true*:
* assuming 100% efficiency. Losses in wiring and conversion exist.
The MPPT has a 4-stage battery charging algorithm for rapid, efficient, and safe battery charging. Figure 4-2 shows the sequence of the stages.
In Bulk charging stage, the battery is not at 100% state of charge and battery voltage has not yet charged to the Absorption voltage setpoint. The controller will deliver 100% of available solar power to recharge the battery.
Float Stage