LiTime 60A MPPT 12V/24V/36V/48V Auto DC Input Solar Charge Controller, Build-in Bluetooth Adapter

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LiTime 60A MPPT 12V/24V/36V/48V Auto DC Input Solar Charge Controller, Build-in Bluetooth Adapter

LiTime 60A MPPT 12V/24V/36V/48V Auto DC Input Solar Charge Controller, Build-in Bluetooth Adapter

£369.99 £164.99

LiTime 60A MPPT 12V/24V/36V/48V Auto DC Input Solar Charge Controller, Build-in Bluetooth Adapter

£369.99 £164.99
    • FEATURES

    • SPECS

    • FAQ

    • REVIEWS

    SPECS

    BASIC
    Default Battery Setting:
    12V FePO4(Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery)
    System Voltage:
    LiFePO4: 12V/24V/36V/48V Lead Acid: 12V/24V/36V/48V/Auto
    Rated Charging Current:
    60A
    Rated Load Current:
    20A
    WIRING
    Max. Solar Panel System Input Power:
    870W/12V, 1740W/24V 2610W/36V, 3480W/48V
    Max. Solar Input Voltage:
    150V
    No-Load Loss:
    1W to 1.2W
    Battery Voltage:
    9V to 63V
    Max. Power Point Voltage Range:
    Battery Voltage+3V to 120V
    Max. Capacitive Load Capacity:
    8000uF

    FAQ

    Q: What is an MPPT charge controller, and how does it benefit my solar setup?

    A:

    An MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) charge controller optimizes the power output from your solar panels, increasing the efficiency of solar energy capture, especially in varying sunlight conditions.

    Q: Which battery types are compatible with this charge controller?

    A:

    This controller is compatible with a variety of battery types, including lithium (LiFePO4), AGM, Gel, and flooded lead-acid batteries. Ensure that your battery type is supported for optimal charging.

    Q: How can I monitor the performance of this MPPT controller?

    A:

    The controller features an LCD display that shows real-time data, including battery status, charging current, and solar input voltage. This models may also support remote monitoring through Bluetooth

    Q: What’s the difference between an MPPT and a PWM charge controller?

    A:

    MPPT controllers are more efficient, particularly in low-light conditions, as they adjust the voltage to maximize power output from solar panels. PWM controllers are simpler and generally less efficient, making MPPT ideal for larger systems.

    Q: Is an MPPT too big?

    A:

    There is a practical limit, if the solar array is too large then the power is just wasted, since the charge controller is always limiting the output. A typical recommendation is to limit the solar array to 110%-125% of the maximum controller rating.

    Q: Does an MPPT make a battery overcharge?

    A:

    LiTime solar charge controllers use maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technology which optimize solar production and control the battery charging voltage to prevent overcharging.

    Q: What does an MPPT do when the battery is charged to full?

    A:

    When the battery voltage reaches a point where the battery charger decides that the battery is full, the charger will cut out, and stop drawing power from the MPPT controller. In other words, the battery charger will present a high impedance to the MPPT controller.

    Q: Can I connect an MPPT with an inverter directly?

    A:

    No! MPPT solar charge controllers help to flow the current efficiently into your depleted battery. If we connect an MPPT solar charge controller directly to the inverter, your soalr system can get damaged, but if not damaged, there will be zero input in the inverter. So connecting MPPTs directly to the inverter is a bad idea!

    Q: How big of a MPPT solar charge controller do I need?

    A:

    You take the total watts of the solar array divided by the voltage of the battery bank. That will give you the output current of the soalr charge controller. For example, a 1000W solar array ÷ 24V battery bank = 41.6A. The rating of the charge controller should be at least 40A.

    Q: How do I set up the controller for a lithium battery?

    A:

    To set up for a lithium battery, simply select the lithium option in the battery type settings on the controller. Consult the manual for exact steps to ensure compatibility with your lithium battery specifications.

    REVIEWS

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 5 reviews
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    D
    Devin Akin

    Absolutely stellar. Will continue to buy many more products from Li Time.

    S
    Saranrit Martin
    60A MPPT with Bluetooth

    It is very well made 60A MPPT.
    It has a large heatsink to dissipate the heat without the need of the noisy fan.
    It is very easy to set up using the front panel buttons or using Bluetooth.
    I like that I can go into user mode so I can set the parameters to match my LiFePO4 batteries.
    it is very efficient in converting Solar power input to battery charging power, I get about 97%.
    I now have two of them and I'm very happy with them so far.
    I do hope that they will release the new version that will allow you to set the charging current as needed.

    J
    James Heredia
    great for beginners

    really nice construction. so far no issues.

    R
    Robert Northrup
    Satisfied

    I am pleased with the 60 amp charge controller. I am glad I purchased the 60 amp as it will allow me to expand my system as finances allow.

    e
    eileen dooley
    Works great

    Fast shipping, easy to hook up and programs basic info itself.

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 5 reviews
    80%
    (4)
    20%
    (1)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    D
    Devin Akin

    Absolutely stellar. Will continue to buy many more products from Li Time.

    S
    Saranrit Martin
    60A MPPT with Bluetooth

    It is very well made 60A MPPT.
    It has a large heatsink to dissipate the heat without the need of the noisy fan.
    It is very easy to set up using the front panel buttons or using Bluetooth.
    I like that I can go into user mode so I can set the parameters to match my LiFePO4 batteries.
    it is very efficient in converting Solar power input to battery charging power, I get about 97%.
    I now have two of them and I'm very happy with them so far.
    I do hope that they will release the new version that will allow you to set the charging current as needed.

    J
    James Heredia
    great for beginners

    really nice construction. so far no issues.

    R
    Robert Northrup
    Satisfied

    I am pleased with the 60 amp charge controller. I am glad I purchased the 60 amp as it will allow me to expand my system as finances allow.

    e
    eileen dooley
    Works great

    Fast shipping, easy to hook up and programs basic info itself.

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