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MPPT Charge Controllers

 


Maximum Power Point Tracking solar charge controllers or MPPT charge controllers are relatively new to the renewable energy industry. These charge controllers are different than the traditional charge controllers in that they are more efficient and in many cases more feature rich. MPPT charge controllers allow your solar panels to operate at their optimum power output voltage, improving their performance by as much as 30%. Traditional charge controllers reduce the efficiency of one part of your system in order to make it work with another. Several MPPT charge controllers can accept high input voltages (up to 120V+ DC) from your solar array and efficiently down convert the DC voltage to that of your system (e.g. 12, 24, 48VDC, etc) which means you aren't losing any generated power and you are able to use what you generate more efficiently. Additionally, using a much higher DC voltage on the input side allows you to use thinner wire, decreasing your wire cost and making installation easier.

A higher voltage solar array also allows smaller wire to be used between the array and the charge controller, which can save wire and installation cost in large systems. Maximum power point tracking allows a PV array to deliver up to 30% more power to a battery than it would if it were connected directly to the battery.

We have arranged the different solar charge controllers in a table below to allow easy selection of the right charge controller for your needs. The table shows recommended maximum nameplate PV array sizes for the various solar charge controllers we carry. The wattages shown can be exceeded by up to 20% without damaging the controller, but some clipping of potential peak current may occur under cool, clear conditions at the peak of the day. While exceeding these wattages may reduce power harvest at peak times of the day, the total daily amp hours delivered to the battery bank will be greater because the larger array will produce more power in less than peak conditions such as mornings, afternoons and in hazy or cloudy weather.

 

Maximum PV Array Size

   

Model

Max Output Current

12VDC

24 VDC

48 VDC

 Max PV Array Voltage (Voc)
 Item Code

Outback FLEXmax 60

60A  750W

1,500W

3,000W

 150 VDC  020-02017

Outback FLEXmax 80


80A
 1,000W

2,000W

4,000W

150 VDC

 020-02020
 

 

Midnite Classic 150

 

96A at 12VDC
94A at 24VDC
86A at 48VDC
 1,200W  2,350W
 4,300W
150 VDC
 020-02405

 

Midnite Classic 200

 

79A at 12VDC
78A at 24VDC
76A at 48VDC
 1,000W  1,950W 3,800W
200 VDC
 020-02407
 Midnite Classic 250
61Aat 12VDC
62A at24VDC
55A at 48VDC
 750W  1,550W 2,750W
250 VDC
 020-02409
 Midnite KID
30A
 400W  800W 1,600W
162VDC
 
 Schneider XWMPPT60-150
60A
 750W 1,550W
3,000W
150VDC
 020-08040
 Schneider XWMPPT80-600
 80A  -- 2,000W
 4,000W 600VDC
 020-08048
 Morningstar SS-15MPPT
 15A  200W  400W --
 75VDC  020-01261
Morningstar TS-MPPT-45
 45A  600W  1,200W 2,400w
150VDC
 020-01109
 Morningstar TS-MPPT-60 60A
 800W  1,600W 3,200W
150VDC
 020-01110
Morningstar TS-MPPT-60-600 
60A
--  --  3,200W 600VDC
 020-01103
 Blue Sky SB2000E
 25A  310W -- --
30VDC
 020-03122
 Blue Sky SB3000i
30A w/ 36 Cell
22A w/ 60 Cell
 400W
290W
 --  -- 50VDC
 020-03121
 Blue Sky SB2512i
25A w/ 36 Cell
 310W  --  -- 35VDC
 020-03123
 Blue Sky SB50L
20A w/ 60 Cell
 625W  -- --
57VDC
 020-03140
 Blue Sky SB1524iX
20A at 12VDC
15A at 24VDC
 250W  375W --
57VDC
 020-03118
 Blue Sky SB3024iL
40A at 12VDC
30A at 24VDC
 500W 750W
 -- 57VDC
 020-03158
 Blue Sky SB3048L
30A
 -- 750W
1,500W
 140VDC  020-03128
 BZ MPPT250
 25A  250W --
 -- 50VDC
 MPPT250
 BZ MPPT 250HV
25A
 250W --
--
100VDC
 MPPT250HV
 Apollo T80
80A
 1,000W 2,000W
4,000W
 140VDC  T80
 Apollo T80HV
80A
 1,000W 2,000W
4,000W
200VDC
 T80HV



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