Full Product Manual
The Rover  MPPT charge controller  has  a 4-stage  battery  charging algorithm  for a  rapid, 
efficient, and safe battery charging. They include: Bulk Charge,  Boost Charge, Float Charge, 
and Equalization. 
Bulk Charge: This algorithm is used for day to day charging. It uses 100% of available solar 
power to recharge  the battery  and is equivalent  to constant current.  In this stage  the battery 
voltage  has  not  yet  reached  constant  voltage  (Equalize  or  Boost),  the  controller  operates  in 
constant current mode, delivering its maximum current to the batteries (MPPT Charging) .
Float Charge: After the constant voltage stage, the controller will reduce the battery voltage 
to a  float voltage set point. Once the battery is fully charged, there will be 
no more chemical 
reactions and all the charge current would turn into heat or gas. Because of this, 
Constant Charging: When the battery reaches the constant voltage set point, the controller 
will start to operate in constant charging mode, where it is no longer MPPT charging. The current 
will  drop  gradually.  This  has  two  stages,  equalize  and  boost  and  they  are  not  carried  out 
constantly  in a full  charge  process to avoid  too  much  gas precipitation or  overheating  of  the 
battery.  
Boost Charge:
 Boost stage maintains a charge for 2 hours by default. The user 
can adjust the constant time and preset value of boost per their demand.  
Four Charging Stages










