Product Specifications

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SUNSAVER MPPT
SOLAR CONTROLLER
MPPT Advantage
Voltage
Current
10
15V ~17V
WATTS
BATTERY
VOLTAGE
RANGE
Non-MPPT
Charging
MPPT
Charging
PV I-V
Curve
Output Power (Watts)
SS-MPPT Efficiency (12 Volts)
17 Vmp
98%
96%
94%
92%
90%
88%
86%
84%
82%
80%
0
Efficiency (%)
200175150125100755025
Battery Charging
Battery Types
Gel, Sealed, AGM, Flooded
4 Stage Charging
Bulk, absorption, float, equalize
(optional)
Temperature Compensation
Coefficient –5mV/°C / cell (25°C ref)
Range –30°C to +60°C
Set points Absorption, float, equalize
Mechanical
Dimensions
16.9h x 6.4w x 7.3d cm
6.6h x 2.5w x 2.9d in
Weight
0.60 kg / 1.3 lbs
Power Terminal
16 mm
2
/ #6 AWG
Enclosure
Die cast aluminum with plastic cover
Options
Remote Meter
Remote Temperature Sensor
USB MeterBus Adapter (UMC-1)
PC MeterBus Adapter for RS-232
DIN Rail Mounting Clips
Certifications
CE Compliant
RoHS Compliant
UL 1741 / CSA 107.1-01 recognized component
Manufactured in a Certified ISO 9001 Facility
Electrical
Peak Efficiency
97.5%
Nominal Battery Voltage
12 or 24 volts
Maximum Battery Charging Current
15 amps
Battery Voltage Range
7-36 volts
Nominal Maximum Operating Power*
12 volt battery
200 Watts
24 volt battery
400 Watts
Maximum PV Open Circuit Voltage**
60 volts
Rated Load Current
15 amps
Self Consumption
35 milliamps
Transient Surge Protection
4 x 1500 Watts
Environmental
Operating Temperature
–40°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature
–55°C to +100°C
Humidity
100%, non-condensing
Tropicalization
Epoxy encapsulation Conformal
coating Marine rated terminals
Electronic Protections
PV: Overload, Short Circuit, High Voltage
Load: Overload, Short Circuit
Reverse Polarity: Battery, PV and Load
Lightning and Transient Surges
High Temperature
Reverse Current at Night
**Exceeding Maximum PV Open Circuit Voltage may damage the controller.
*Input power can exceed Nominal Maximum Operating Power, but controller will
limit and provide its rated continuous maximum output current into batteries. This
will not harm the controller (reminder: do not exceed Voc).