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TriStar MPPT Solar Regulator 60Amp 12/24/48Volt

Price: $854.00





 

 

Model: TS-MPPT-60 (shown with meter)
Rated Current: 60A
Maximum solar input: 800W @ 12Volts
                                  1600W @ 24Volts
                                  3200W @ 48Volts
With 90 day data logging
Optional meter available
Weight: 1.58kg
Size (W x H x D): 142mm x 291mm x 130mm

 

60Amp 12/24/48Volt MorningStar’s new affordable maximum power point tracking solar regulator – captures up to 35% more power – suits up to 800Watts of solar panels for 12Volt battery system or up to 1600Watts of solar panels for 24Volt battery system or up to 3200Watts of solar panels for a 48Volt battery system.

 

MorningStar maximum power point tracking MPPT solar regulators features a smart tracking algorithm to maximise the energy harvested from your solar panel. With a peak efficiency of over 97% the MorningStar MPPT solar regulators have almost no power loss and higher performance in low light levels.

  

MorningStar is the world’s leader in solar regulators and offer a most comprehensive range of the highest quality and technically advanced solar regulators. They are renowned for their reliability and battery charging performance.

  
Features:
 
  • MorningStars MPPT technology captures up to 35% more energy from your solar panels
  • Exceptional reliability
  • 5 year manufacturer’s warranty 
  • Parallel operation for high power applications
  • Capacity for 25% overloads
  • Optimised battery charging for longer battery life
  • Ideal for larger motorhomes, cottages, and commercial installations
  • Conformal coater electronics for humidity and salt protection
  • Battery type selection
 The MorningStar solar regulator connects your solar panel to your battery. As well as ensuring that all of the available power generated by your solar panel is stored efficiency in your battery, it will protect your battery from overcharging and prevent any reverse current flow from your battery into your solar panel during the night.
 








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