A weather-proof MPPT charge controller that adapts any solar panels (up to 55V) to any types of batteries (8.4-30V) at optimum performance.
Designed by Freematics in Australia
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Read More…Standalone Mode
In standalone mode, the input of charge controller is connected to one or several solar panels and the output connected to battery. The charger controller is able to output up to 400W power regardless of total capacity of connected solar panels. Since solar panels rarely work at their maximum rating, it is common and safe to connect higher capacity of solar panels to the charge controller to achieve best performance and cost-effectiveness.
Step 1 – Connecting solar panels
Connect the output of solar panel (normally in MC4 connectors) to the input of the controller (also available with MC4 connectors). To connect multiple solar panels, use MC4 splitters to join multiple pairs of MC4 connectors into one and connect to the charge controller. Be very aware to connect +/- correctly.
Step 2 – Adjusting output voltage
If solar panel outputs enough voltage, the digits on charge controller will light up. Press +/- buttons to adjust the output voltage to the fully charged voltage of the battery and then press OK button to store the value.
Step 3 – Connecting batteries
Connect the +/- of battery to the charge controller and it’s done. Be very aware to connect +/- correctly.
Parallel Mode
In parallel mode, each group of solar panels are connected to one charge controller. Output of all charge controllers are connected to the same battery. This allow each group of solar panels to work at their own maximum power point and achieve higher overall efficiency than a single controller.
Step 1 – Connecting solar panels
Connect the output of each group of solar panel(s) to one charge controller. Be very aware to connect +/- correctly.
Step 2 – Adjusting output voltage
Press +/- buttons to adjust the output voltage of each charge controller to the fully charged voltage of the battery and then press OK button to store the value.
Step 3 – Connecting batteries
Connect the battery +/- lines of each charge controller to the same battery. Be very aware to connect +/- correctly.
Supported Batteries | Any types (lithium, gel, lead acid) with a full charge voltage between 8.4V and 30V |
Input Solar Panel Open-circuit Voltage | 21V-55V |
Maximum Power Point Voltage | 17V-55V |
Maximum Output Power | 400W |
Maximum Output Current | 15A |
Idle Overhead | 0.35W |
MPPT Conversion Rate | 99% |
Output Short-circuit Protection | Yes |
Output Reverse Connection Protection | No |
Output Under-Voltage Protection | Yes |
Over-Current Protection | Yes |
Over-Heating Protection | Yes |
Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
Working Temperature | -40-65°C |
Enclosure Dimensions | 120x80x40mm |
Weight | 490g |
This product comes with one-year warranty. Please be cautious that reversed input connection could damage the product permanently and this will void the warranty.
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