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60-Amp solar controller with MPPT technology optimizes solar panel output to provide maximum amperage to your RV batteries. Protects battery from harmful overcharging and uses automatic multistage charging to extend battery life.
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This solar controller prevents harmful overcharging by adjusting the power generated by a solar panel before it reaches your RV batteries. It uses maximum power point tracking technology to compare solar output to battery voltage and converts that output to an optimal amperage. Typically, this type of technology is a good fit for larger systems with higher voltages.
Using a multistage charging system, the controller automatically switches voltages while the battery bank charges. This accelerates the charge, but also helps extend battery life by adjusting the voltage during the different modes. The controller is compatible with multiple battery types and includes preset charging profiles for lithium, sealed, gel, and flooded/wet cell batteries.
This solar controller is built with parallel capability that lets you add another 60-amp MPPT controller to double your output capacity. This is useful if you expand your solar charging system with additional panels to generate more amperage.
Additionally, the controller includes several built-in safety features to help protect your equipment. The charging process will shut down if the controller starts to overheat and when an overcurrent is detected. Also, if the battery or solar panel is wired incorrectly, it activates a reverse polarity alarm.
The solar controller vertically mounts to a wall near the battery compartment. It is wired to the solar panel using MC4 cables. Then, the battery bank is wired to the terminals on the controller. You can also install a fuse or circuit breaker (sold separately) up to 60 amps between the solar controller and battery for additional current protection.
The optional fixed-mount remote (sold separately) lets you monitor and control the MPPT solar controller from inside your RV. It shows the charging current, battery voltage, and battery state of charge. It allows you to input your battery type and choose a charging profile. The remote also lets you use Maximum Power Boost Technology. You can simply press a button to activate Bulk mode for the highest charging voltage. This lets you quickly top off your battery bank before the end of the day by capturing as much power as possible.
Additionally, a Bluetooth dongle lets you monitor the controller's settings and data from your smartphone or tablet using the Go Power Connect app. It is compatible with iOS and Android devices.
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (21 Customer Reviews)
60-Amp solar controller with MPPT technology optimizes solar panel output to provide maximum amperage to your RV batteries. Protects battery from harmful overcharging and uses automatic multistage charging to extend battery life.
Service is Absolutely The Best
Great follow up
YOU GUY ARE GREAT!
Original was only 2 years old
Delivered in time , the quality is very good and easy to install,
Very happy with the product and delivery.
Easy to install, turned it on and away it went! Default setup is for AGM batteries, which I have. Used this to replace an other manufacturer’s mechanical solenoid non-moot solar controller in my RV. I also have a GoPower 3000 watt inverter/charger/switch for AC power from the battery bank and generator/shore power control.
Works BETTER than the renogy charge controller it has replaced!
Customer service is much better than renogy too!!
Just wish I knew of GO POWER, BEFORE getting sucked into, well you know by now.
no fault of etrailer.com, but instead 100% the GO Power MPPT product,
seems there is a broad range of specifications WITHIN "their PUBLISHED specifications".
the MPPT states capable of 150 voc (this is still on their pdf however it is only a SURGE rating not a REAL RATING) then their fine print states "100 voc dc" (see link below "for proof" (this is a wide range by dropping 50 voc dc) and array power limited to 1040watts (as stated on my original pdf from Go Power) at 12 vdc on before limiting occurs. So a SIX panel array of 100 watts each with a volt open of 22.5volts in series .....means 6X22.5= 135 voc.(should be good to go right)..can't do it.... so a max of 6 panels 6x22.5vdc VOC = 135 voc dc BUT can't do it ...blows the unit apart.....and needs warranty repair.....which I did....so it will not handle THEIR RATED SPECIFICATIONS! you will need to be AT 100voc on your design specs which is not stated anywhere
which states a MAXIMUM of 100 voc so that's only 4 100watt panels at 22.5 voc dc which of course is only 400 watts input power that this unit will handle... I'd challenge you to double check and triple check ALL OF YOUR PANEL specs before purchasing this unit as I've wrapped my brain around it and don't see how ANY modern PANELS will not achieve MORE POWER than this MPPT charger will handle unless your on 48V ONLY system..
to be short and simple I looked at perfectly matching 4 of these panels from reynogy for 200 watts each and guess what they have a VOC rating of 27 voc each so in series they are 108 voc so that should work due to being in a real world solution near 100 voc rating of this MPPT controller as most panels never really achieve 100% power in the real world....
Before dealing with me on tech support this MPPT controller was rated at 1040 watts ON THEIR PDF ... once I proved to them that IT WOULD NEVER ALLOW IT.... now their tech support documents state 800 watts and in reality it might be able to handle 800 watts (IF PERFECTLY MATCHED PANELS ARE INSTALLED) but I wouldn't rely on it..I changed out the controller to a victron controller and I keep this one because I can't return it and I might want to ADD portable solar panels some day which I AM SURE it will handle.
I'm a retired aircraft mechanic from United airlines since 1979!
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Bill
8/21/2023
It has worked flawlessly since install. And even works with Renogy Bluetooth and phone app! Of course rarely do I need it until a few days of rain to see battery voltage.