Tracer 30 Amp Solar Controller with Display
The TRACER EPEVER Solar MPPT type controller is a 30 Amp solar controller broadly used for motorhome solar systems. This controller has a built-in display that tells you the voltages at the panel and the battery. It also indicates the amps being used and the amps being produced.
MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) is, as far as we know, currently the most efficient type of solar controller and performs better across all environmental conditions.
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These units can be installed at our Silverdale workshop. Please contact us for further information regarding installation costs. Tel: 09 4278247 Email: info@vantagerv.nz
Features
- Advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking technology, with efficiency gains of no less than 99.5%
- High-quality components, enabling conversion efficiency of up to 98%
- Ultra-fast tracking speed
- Connection for a Remote Temperature sensor for monitoring battery temperature
- Indicators for setting the timer or battery type
- Setting the button for load work mode status selection
- Solar Module terminal connection blocks
- Battery terminal connection blocks
- Load terminal connection blocks
- RS-485 Communication Interface for remote digital MT-50 display or PC monitoring
Technical Information
- System voltage 12/24 VDC Auto
- Rated charge current 30A
- Rated discharge current 30A
- Max PV input voltage 100V
- Max PV Input power for a 12-volt system: 390 watts / 24-volt system: 780 watts
- Dimension: 165mm x 55mm x 230mm (wxdxh)
Minimum Requirements
- Recommended cable diameter from the solar panel should be no less than 4mm2
- Solar controllers should always be fitted in a dust-free, dry environment.
- Always run loads from the load terminals on the right side of the solar controller unless the draw exceeds 20 amps. That way, you can always monitor how much energy you are generating and using
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