RICH SOLAR 60 Amp 12V/24V/36V/48V DC Input MPPT Solar Charge Controller with LCD Display Solar Panel Regulator for Gel Sealed Flooded and Lithium Battery Negative Ground








Key features
- •【Batteries】 Compatible with various deep cycle batteries: Sealed, Gel, Flooded, and Lithium.
- •【12V/24V】 Detect 12V or 24V DC system voltages automatically. Innovative MPPT technology with high tracking efficiency up to 99% and peak. Conversion efficiency of 98%.
- •【Protection】 Electronic protection: Overcharging, over-discharging, overload, and short circuit. Reverse protection: Any combination of solar module and battery, without causing damage to any component.
- •【Design】 Die-cast aluminum design for heat dissipation and the capability of measuring the battery's temperature and remote monitoring. Customizable charging voltages.
- •【Bluetooth】 RS232 port allows to communicate with the BT-1 Bluetooth module, which can pair with smart phone app.
RICH SOLAR 60 Amp 12V/24V/36V/48V DC Input MPPT Solar Charge Controller with LCD Display Solar Panel Regulator for Gel Sealed Flooded and Lithium Battery Negative Ground
List Price: $436.49$392.84DEALYou Save: $43.65 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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Works as it should
Emily E.✓ Verified Purchase•October 5, 2023
Very similar to the Renogy 40amp mppt charge controller at a better price. Can be set for different types of batteries(sealed, flooded etc). Only wish it had a backlit display...but not a big deal. I would purchase again.
Good
eldys reynoso✓ Verified Purchase•September 11, 2023
Good
No battery %
Tom / Norma✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2023
The controller works quite well, but going through the menus, it constantly skips battery percentage, like it was never there, not a dealbreaker for me, I use a battery monitor.
I like this charge controller
Michael A. Barton✓ Verified Purchase•September 4, 2023
I have purchased this item before and have had great service from it. It is connected to two 100W solar panels connected in series to maintain 4 six volt golf cart batteries connected in series parallel to create 2 12V house bank batteries on my sailboat.
Solar Charge Controller
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 4, 2023
Purchased the unit for use in my Fifth Wheel. First impression are that it is well built and feels solid. Cooling fins on the back would not be my first choice, but I used 1/4" spacers to insure good airflow.
I was not impressed with the mounting design though. It is four slotted holes that sit with-in the foot print of the unit on the backside with the cooling fins. So another words you have no real access to the screw heads to tighten them down for secure installation. This was a concern of mine since it is going in a trailer and I'm afraid one good pot hole will send it flying off the wall. It does ship with a good template for marking your holes to drill so if you were to set some studs maybe you could use a nut to secure it. But again the slots are really out of sight and anyone who has mounted equipment like this know how difficult it can be for two holes to line up, let alone four.
Wire terminals are nice and large and easily accommodated 8AWG cable.
The display is easy to read but it could stand to be back lite. The instruction for operating the menu didn't seem to be the best, but maybe I was having an off day. I ended up finding a YouTube video that helped.
A bonus (I thought) is that the unit has a set of terminals for "load out" which can be set to more or less run aux equipment that are not apart of your normal electrical system, and it has some preset programming for it. So items like fans for the batteries, or maybe a string of lights to kick on at night.
I was not impressed with the mounting design though. It is four slotted holes that sit with-in the foot print of the unit on the backside with the cooling fins. So another words you have no real access to the screw heads to tighten them down for secure installation. This was a concern of mine since it is going in a trailer and I'm afraid one good pot hole will send it flying off the wall. It does ship with a good template for marking your holes to drill so if you were to set some studs maybe you could use a nut to secure it. But again the slots are really out of sight and anyone who has mounted equipment like this know how difficult it can be for two holes to line up, let alone four.
Wire terminals are nice and large and easily accommodated 8AWG cable.
The display is easy to read but it could stand to be back lite. The instruction for operating the menu didn't seem to be the best, but maybe I was having an off day. I ended up finding a YouTube video that helped.
A bonus (I thought) is that the unit has a set of terminals for "load out" which can be set to more or less run aux equipment that are not apart of your normal electrical system, and it has some preset programming for it. So items like fans for the batteries, or maybe a string of lights to kick on at night.
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