Enerdrive 10AH Solar Controller Features:
- LED status indicator provides quick reference to Charger, Battery and load status
- Selectable battery type
- Temperature compensation
- High precision on voltage set point
- Wall mountable
$90.00
Excluded TaxEnerdrive 20A Solar Charge Controller Product Features:
- LED status indicator provides quick reference to Charger, Battery and load status
- Selectable battery type
- Temperature compensation
- High precision on voltage set point
- Wall mountable
$130.00
Excluded TaxVictron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/20_48V SmartSolar 12V,24V,48V 20A Solar Charge Controller MPPT Type SCC110020160R
Victron Energy ORION SmartSolar MPPT 100/20_48V with Bluetooth for 12-48v Systems – Lithium Compatible
Max. Solar Input 12v Battery System: 290w
Max. Solar Input 24v Battery System: 580w
Max. Solar Input 48v Battery System: 1160w
Max. Solar Currant: 20A
The Victron Energy ORION SmartSolar MPPT 100/20_48V uses the latest and fastest technology to convert energy from a solar array into energy that optimally charges a battery banks.
The SmartSolar charge controller will even recharge a severely depleted battery. It can operate with a battery voltage as low as 0 Volts, provided the cells are not permanently sulphated or otherwise damaged
- Ultra-fast Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) : Especially in case of a clouded sky, when light intensity is changing continuously, an ultra-fast MPPT controller will improve energy harvest by up to 30% compared to PWM charge controllers and by up to 10% compared to slower MPPT controllers.
- Advanced Maximum Power Point Detection in case of partial shading conditions : If partial shading occurs, two or more maximum power points (MPP) may be present on the power-voltage curve. Conventional MPPTs tend to lock to a local MPP, which may not be the optimum MPP. The innovative SmartSolar algorithm will always maximize energy harvest by locking to the optimum MPP.
- Internal temperature sensor : Compensates absorption and float charge voltage for temperature.
- Optional external battery voltage and temperature sensing via Bluetooth : A Smart Battery Sense or a BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor can be used to communicate battery voltage and temperature to one or more SmartSolar Charge Controllers.
- Fully discharged battery recovery function : Will initiate charging even if the battery has been discharged to zero volts. Will reconnect to a fully discharged Li-ion battery with integrated disconnect function.
- VE.Can: the multiple controller solution : Up to 25 units can be synchronized with VE.Can
- VE.Direct or VE.Can : For a wired data connection to a Color Control GX, other GX products, PC or other devices
- Remote on-off : To connect for example to a VE.BUS BMS.
- Programmable relay : Can be programmed to trip on an alarm, or other events.
- Outstanding conversion efficiency : No cooling fan. Maximum efficiency exceeds 98%.
- Flexible charge algorithm : Fully programmable charge algorithm, and eight pre-programmed algorithms, selectable with a rotary switch (see manual for details).
- Extensive electronic protection : Over-temperature protection and power derating when temperature is high. PV short circuit and PV reverse polarity protection. PV reverse current protection.
- Bluetooth Smart built-in : The wireless solution to set-up, monitor, update and synchronize SmartSolar Charge Controllers.
$295.95
Excluded TaxVictron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 SmartSolar 12V/24V 30A Solar Charge Controller MPPT Type SCC110030210
Victron Energy ORION SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 Features:
- Maximum Power Point Tracking Solar Charge Controller
- Built-in Bluetooth for Ease of Programming & Monitoring
- 100V / 30A, Suitable for 12/24V Systems
- Internal Temperature Sensor
- Direct Communication Port for Wired Data Connection
- Over-Temperature Sensor
- Flexible Charge Algorithm
- Additional SmartSolar LCD Display Available
A solar charger gathers energy from your solar panels and stores it in your batteries. Using the latest, fastest technology, Victron Energy ORION SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 maximizes this energy harvest, driving it intelligently to achieve full charge in the shortest possible time. SmartSolar maintains battery health, extending its life.
PWM and MPPT charge controllers are both widely used to charge batteries with solar power. The PWM controller is in essence a switch that connects a solar array to the battery. The result is that the voltage of the array will be pulled down to near that of the battery. The Victron Energy ORION SmartSolar MPPT controller is more sophisticated (and more expensive): it will adjust its input voltage to harvest the maximum power from the solar array and then transform this power to supply the varying voltage requirement of the battery plus load. Thus, it essentially decouples the array and battery voltages so that there can be, for example, a 12V battery on one side of the MPPT charge controller and panels wired in series to produce 36 volts on the other.
It is generally accepted that MPPT will outperform PWM in a cold to temperate climate, while both controllers will show approximately the same performance in a subtropical to tropical climate. Besides performing the function of a basic controller, an MPPT controller also includes a DC to DC voltage converter, converting the voltage of the array to that required by the batteries, with very little loss of power.
An Victron Energy ORION SmartSolar MPPT controller attempts to harvest power from the array near its Maximum Power Point, whilst supplying the varying voltage requirements of the battery plus load. Thus, it essentially decouples the array and battery voltages, so that there can be a 12V battery on one side of the MPPT charge controller and two 12V panels wired in series to produce 36 volts on the other. If connected to a PV array with a substantially higher nominal voltage than the battery voltage, an MPPT controller will therefore provide charge current even at very high cell temperatures or in low irradiance conditions when a PWM controller would not help much.
As array size increases, both cabling cross-sectional area and cable length will increase. The option to wire more panels in series and thereby decrease current is a compelling reason to install an MPPT controller as soon as the array power exceeds a few hundred Watts (12V battery), or several 100 Watts (24V or 48V battery)
$370.45
Excluded TaxA solar charger gathers energy from your solar panels and stores it in your batteries. Using the latest, fastest technology, Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/20-48V maximizes this energy harvest, driving it intelligently to achieve full charge in the shortest possible time. Victron Energy SmartSolar maintains battery health, extending its life.
PWM and MPPT charge controllers are both widely used to charge batteries with solar power. The PWM controller is in essence a switch that connects a solar array to the battery. The result is that the voltage of the array will be pulled down to near that of the battery. The MPPT controller is more sophisticated (and more expensive), it will adjust its input voltage to harvest the maximum power from the solar array and then transform this power to supply the varying voltage requirement of the battery plus load. Thus, it essentially decouples the array and battery voltages so that there can be, for example, a 12V battery on one side of the MPPT charge controller and panels wired in series to produce 36 volts on the other.
It is generally accepted that MPPT will outperform PWM in a cold to temperate climate, while both controllers will show approximately the same performance in a subtropical to tropical climate. Besides performing the function of a basic controller, an MPPT controller also includes a DC to DC voltage converter, converting the voltage of the array to that required by the batteries, with very little loss of power.
An MPPT controller attempts to harvest power from the array near its Maximum Power Point, whilst supplying the varying voltage requirements of the battery plus load. Thus, it essentially decouples the array and battery voltages, so that there can be a 12V battery on one side of the MPPT charge controller and two 12V panels wired in series to produce 36 volts on the other. If connected to a PV array with a substantially higher nominal voltage than the battery voltage, an MPPT controller will therefore provide charge current even at very high cell temperatures or in low irradiance conditions when a PWM controller would not help much.
As array size increases, both cabling cross-sectional area and cable length will increase. The option to wire more panels in series and thereby decrease current is a compelling reason to install an MPPT controller as soon as the array power exceeds a few hundred Watts (12V battery), or several 100 Watts (24V or 48V battery)
Features:
- Maximum Power Point Tracking Solar Charge Controller
- Built-in Bluetooth for Ease of Programming & Monitoring
- 75V / 10A, Suitable for 12-48V Systems
- Internal Temperature Sensor
- Direct Communication Port for Wired Data Connection
- Over-Temperature Sensor
- Flexible Charge Algorithm
- Additional SmartSolar LCD Display Available
$295.95
Excluded TaxA solar charger gathers energy from your solar panels and stores it in your batteries. Using the latest, fastest technology, Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/50 maximizes this energy harvest, driving it intelligently to achieve full charge in the shortest possible time. Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 100/50 maintains battery health, extending its life.
PWM and MPPT charge controllers are both widely used to charge batteries with solar power. The PWM controller is in essence a switch that connects a solar array to the battery. The result is that the voltage of the array will be pulled down to near that of the battery. The MPPT controller is more sophisticated (and more expensive), it will adjust its input voltage to harvest the maximum power from the solar array and then transform this power to supply the varying voltage requirement of the battery plus load. Thus, it essentially decouples the array and battery voltages so that there can be, for example, a 12V battery on one side of the MPPT charge controller and panels wired in series to produce 36 volts on the other.
It is generally accepted that MPPT will outperform PWM in a cold to temperate climate, while both controllers will show approximately the same performance in a subtropical to tropical climate. Besides performing the function of a basic controller, an MPPT controller also includes a DC to DC voltage converter, converting the voltage of the array to that required by the batteries, with very little loss of power.
An MPPT controller attempts to harvest power from the array near its Maximum Power Point, whilst supplying the varying voltage requirements of the battery plus load. Thus, it essentially decouples the array and battery voltages, so that there can be a 12V battery on one side of the MPPT charge controller and two 12V panels wired in series to produce 36 volts on the other. If connected to a PV array with a substantially higher nominal voltage than the battery voltage, an MPPT controller will therefore provide charge current even at very high cell temperatures or in low irradiance conditions when a PWM controller would not help much.
As array size increases, both cabling cross-sectional area and cable length will increase. The option to wire more panels in series and thereby decrease current is a compelling reason to install an MPPT controller as soon as the array power exceeds a few hundred Watts (12V battery), or several 100 Watts (24V or 48V battery)
Features:
- Maximum Power Point Tracking Solar Charge Controller
- Built-in Bluetooth for Ease of Programming & Monitoring
- 100V / 50A, Suitable for 12/24V Systems
- Internal Temperature Sensor
- Direct Communication Port for Wired Data Connection
- Over-Temperature Sensor
- Flexible Charge Algorithm
- Additional SmartSolar LCD Display Available
$610.45
Excluded TaxVictron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 150/100-MC4 VE.Can operate solar panels at their Maximum Power Point improving efficiency up to 30% by adjusting input voltage to harvest the maximum power from the solar panels. It then manages this power to supply the varying voltage requirement of the battery plus load.
The MPPT senses when to adjust the output that it is being sent to the battery and will shut down for a few microseconds, calculate and make relevant adjustments. The principle of MPPT is to extract the maximum possible power from a solar panel by setting the most efficient combination of voltage and current – maximum power point.
The Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 150/100-MC4 VE.Can support Advanced Maximum Power Point Detection. Unlike the conventional MPPTs which tend to lock to a local MPP when shady conditions occur, [which may not be the optimum MPP], Advance Maximum Power Point Detection will harvest maximin energy by locking to the optimum MPP.
Features:
- With no cooling fan the maximum efficiency exceeds 98% for outstanding conversion efficiency
- Flexible charge algorithm provides functionality for fully programmable charge algorithm, and eight pre-programmed algorithms, selectable with a rotary switch
- Remote on-off [To connect for example to a BMS]
- Programmable relay to set the device to trip on alarm or other events
- Optional SmartSolar pluggable LCD display
- Internal temperature sensor and optional external battery voltage and temperature sensing via Bluetooth – Smart Battery Sense or a BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor can be used to communicate battery voltage and temperature to one or more SmartSolar Charge Controllers.
Extensive electronic protection:
- Internal temperature sensor provides additional electronic protection
- Over-temperature protection and power derating when temperature is high
- PV short circuit and PV reverse polarity protection
- PV reverse current protection
Built-in Bluetooth along with the VictronConnect App provides easy access to the extensive range of functions available on your solar charge controller such as:
- Solar Gauge – Realtime power output
- Battery Voltage
- Battery Current
- Battery State
- History Analysis
Optional SmartSolar pluggable LCD display
An optional plug-in LCD display/control provides live-data, set-up and management, straight from the face of the device. Simply remove the rubber seal that protects the plug on the front of the controller, and plug-in the display.
$1,696.45
Excluded TaxBrand : Victron Energy
Voltage : 150 Volts
Manufacturer : Victron Energy
About Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 150/100A-Tr 12/24V :
Ultra-fast maximum power point tracking
Advanced maximum power point Detection in case of partial shading conditions
Maintains battery health, extending its life
Easy to install and convenient
Features:
- Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) Technology: Advanced MPPT technology maximizes the energy harvest from your solar panels, ensuring optimal performance in varying weather conditions and shading.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: Compatible with 12V, 24V, and 48V battery systems, offering versatility for different applications and setups.
- High Charging Capacity: With a maximum charging current of 36A, this charge controller efficiently manages the charging process, delivering faster charging times for your batteries.
- Flexible Installation Options: Compact and lightweight design allows for easy installation, whether it’s on a wall, pole, or any suitable surface, making it ideal for both residential and commercial installations.
- Bluetooth Connectivity: Monitor and configure the charge controller remotely via Bluetooth using the VictronConnect app, providing real-time insights into system performance and settings adjustment convenience.
- Intelligent Battery Management: Built-in battery temperature sensor ensures safe charging by adjusting the charging voltage according to the battery temperature, prolonging battery life and reliability.
- Robust Construction: Designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, the BlueSolar charge controller features a durable and weather-resistant enclosure, ensuring long-term performance even in challenging outdoor environments.
Technical Specifications:
- Input Voltage: 12V/24V/48V (Automatic recognition)
- Maximum Charging Current: 36A
- Maximum PV Input Voltage: 150V
- Maximum PV Input Power: 500W (12V), 1000W (24V), 2000W (48V)
- Battery Types: Sealed, Gel, Flooded
- Communication: Bluetooth (VictronConnect app)
- Protection: Overload, Short Circuit, Over-temperature, Reverse Polarity
$1,065.95
Excluded TaxVictron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 250/100A-MC4 VE.Can offers a comprehensive range of MPPT solar controllers tailored to suit various system configurations. Our SmartSolar MPPT controllers provide exceptional performance and offer unparalleled convenience through remote monitoring and control using the user-friendly VictronConnect app. In addition, with our adaptive battery management feature, you can extend the lifespan of your batteries, ensuring long-term reliability for your solar power system.
Victron understands that every solar system has unique requirements. So whether you have a small-scale 12V or 24V system or you require higher power capacities for 36V or 48V systems, Victron has the perfect MPPT controller for you.
The 75/10 and 75/15 MPPT controllers are ideal for 12V and 24V systems utilizing either low-cost “house panels” or smaller “12V panels.” These controllers can handle up to 3 “12-volt” style panels connected in series, providing efficient power conversion for your setup.
For higher power requirements, the 100V and 150V models are designed to accommodate 12V, 24V, 36V, and 48V systems.
Specifications:
Brand: Victron Energy
Model: SmartSolar MPPT 250/70-MC4 VE. Can
Battery voltage: 12/24/36/48V
Charge current: 70A
Nominal PV power:
– 12V: 1000W
– 24V: 2000W
– 36V: 3000W
– 48V: 4000W
IP rating IP43
PV open circuit voltage: 250V
$2,005.45
Excluded Tax