SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input

SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input
SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input
SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input
SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input
SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input
SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input
SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input

Key features

  • Negative Ground, Max 150V PV input
  • Display daily generation and cumulative power generation
  • Support 4 charging options: Sealed, Gel, Flooded and User-defined
  • The graph can tell you the maximum daily charging current and power
  • The tracking rate of maximum power is ≥99% and the maximum conversion rate is >98%
Size60A
Colorapple green
Warranty2 years warranty

SUNNYSKY Solar MPPT Charge Controller 12V24V48V Auto 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller DC150V Input

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everything worked fine (I have only tested it to 17A so far ...
Rita✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 8, 2017
My charge controller MPPT - 60A arrived two days early and with no sign of shipping damage. Problem #1 - There was no part number on the controller to check against the shipping invoice. I later was able to verify that I got what I wanted by checking the "sys. info. query" on the LCD display. Problem #2 - There was a loose part in the controller that turned out to be L1 (a heavy power inductor) that came off the PC board because of cold solder joints. I found a total of 8 cold solder joints on the two power inductors and, what I think are, two current shunts.

Once I fixed the cold solder joints and powered the unit up, everything worked fine (I have only tested it to 17A so far because I need more solar panels). All the parameters the unit monitors are very helpful. It's obvious that a lot of thought went into this design. I love it!

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