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[Upgraded] 30A MPPT Solar Charge Controller, 12V 24V Dual USB Solar Panel Battery Intelligent Regulator with LCD Display, Auto Parameter Adjustable, Timer Setting, Multiple Load Control Modes

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About this item

  • What is MPPT Solar Charge Controller Points? -MPPT technology in solar panels identifies the max power point, optimizing voltage and current for peak energy conversion to the battery. The charge controller automatically monitors and adjusts battery charging, preventing overcharge or deep discharge. Note: the charge controller cannot manually adjust the battery current or voltage
  • How to Connect? -The solar charge controller has 6 connection terminals. From left to right, the 1-2 terminals are connected to solar panel, the 3-4 terminals are connected to battery, the 5-6 terminals are connected to load device. Note: The charge controller should connect the battery first, then the solar panel, and finally the load
  • What Will Be Suitable? -The 30A MPPT solar charge controller is compatible with 12V or 24V systems automatically, suitable for lead-acid batteries and lithium batteries, but if you charge lithium batteries, you must set the charging parameters after connecting to the power. Dual USB 5V/3A output ports support mobiles, tablet PCs, or other devices which require 5V voltage. Please refer to the manual for more details
  • Easy to Read -Easy to read the status and data with an LCD display, which is also able to switch modes and parameter configuration, such as adjustment of battery float, reconnect, and stop discharge voltage, which can perfectly protect the lithium battery from over-discharge, suitable for home, industrial, commercial, etc
  • No More Questions! -Detecting the maximum charging current by innovative MPPT technology highly tracking efficiency up to 99%. This MPPT solar charge controller could increase efficiency by 10%-30% compared with ordinary solar charge controller. Please refer to the manual for details. We offer a 12-month guarantee for quality-related issues and technique support, please contact us if any question



Product Description

30A MPPT solar charge controller

Button and Port Description

Button and Port Description
LCD Display

LCD Display/Setting

Easy to read the status and data with an LCD display, which is also able to switch modes and parameter configuration

Compatible Battery Types

Compatible Battery Types

1. Sealed

2. Gel

3. Flooded

4. Lithium (Please set the charging parameters prior to the use.)

Dual USB Ports

Dual USB ports

Long USB charging life, supports most USB port devices on the market. Dual USB output 5V/2A to charge your phone, tablet or PC

Charging Stages

Smart 4 Stage charging

Four charging stage(Bulk, Boost, Float, and Equalization) increases battery life

How to install it?

Step 1: Connect to battery

1.Connect the battery

Suitable for lead-acid and lithium batteries, but if you charge lithium batteries, you must set the charging parameters after connecting to the power

Step 2: Connect to solar panels

2.Connect solar panels

Suitable for solar panels 30A within 360W, 40A within 480W, 50A within 600W, 60A within 720W

Step 3: Connect to DC load

3.Connect DC load port

Compatibility with 12V and 24V system

Complete system

4.Form a complete system

For the first use, please ensure the battery has enough power so that this MPPT charge controller can recognize the correct battery type

Trusted Choice

Certificate

Multiple intelligent protection to prolong the lifespan of your battery, once the battery voltage drops below 8V, the solar controller will turn off automatically. No damage to the controller, a reliable protector for your devices.

Specification

Voltage DC 12V / 24V
Charge Current 30A
Self-consumption <10MA
Overcharge protection 14.4V / 28.8V
Overcharge and float 13.7V / 27.4V
Charging recovery voltage 12.6V / 25.2V
Over discharge protection 10.7V / 21.4V
Over discharge recovery 12.6V / 25.2V
Dual USB output 5V / 2A (Charge mobile phones, iPads, etc.)
Working temperature -35℃-60℃
  • 30A Within 360W, 40A Within 480W, 50A within 600W, 60A within 720W.

  • The new controller can be used for lead-acid batteries and lithium batteries. If you charge lithium batteries, you must set the charging parameters after connecting to the power. Please refer to the manual for details.

  • To charge a 12V battery, the working voltage of the solar panel can be between 15V and 23V, and for a 24V battery, the working voltage of the solar panel can be between 30V and 46V.

  • Please connect the inverter directly to the battery and not to the load terminal of the controller.

  • No, as long as the voltage corresponds to it. For example, the current of the solar panel is 5A, the battery capacity is preferably 50 AH. Do not use a large board to charge a small battery, which may be dangerous


willie robinson
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I've got the product in March of last year. Well I have to get a new charger. It quit work. No even a year and it stop working. This sucks. If you want long term. I wouldn't suggest this. To get you by, sure. Don't drag your feet.
Herdman
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Lasted a week now output is varying from 6 to 8 volts. Tested woth multiple sources and multimeter (initial concerns prompting testing was the facts my batteries dies with solar panels hooked up in sunny weather
Troy
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
This controller does work, but I find it very hard to believe that it could handle 60 amps in a package this small with almost no heat dissipation. I'm also suspicious of the MPPT claim rather than the cheaper PWM.Upon taking it apart you can see how simple the design is, without any large capacitors or inductors you would see on brand name controller. I also noted the poor quality soldering job and the piece of solder/component tab material that was bridging to exposed traces. Good thing I took it apart before trying to use it.
Jimmy
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
I am a DIYer who builds a of 12v rechargeable devices. I got this charge controller to use with the outdoor surround sound system I'm building for movie nights. I haven't finished the build because I'm waiting for the speakers to arrive. This is my 3rd charge controller of this kind. I do movie nights out in the yard and spend a lot of time out there when I'm not working. This unit has the regular solar panel, battery, and load terminals plus USB ports. It is compact, it's smaller than my old 30A controller. The best part is it has 2 x 2.5mm DC ports. The left DC port is an input where I can connect something like my portable solar panel. This will be great when I go camping because I don't have to bring a big bulky solar panel. You will notice in my pictures I have MC4 connectors installed if I want to hook it up to my bigger solar panels. But they are unplugged because I'm using a 2.5mm panel. I can use the 2.5 mm DC output on my solar table that I already bring camping anyway. The right side 2.5 mm DC port is an output for a load. This is amazing because I have a ton of 2.5 mm gadgets and devices. I have lamps, lights, a boombox, a heated blanket, massage pad, etc... That all use a 2.5 mm plug. I also have a few 2.5 mm DC extension cables, so whatever I connect won't have to be right next to it. I won't even have to cut or splice any of my wires to use them with this charge controller. I can't speak on the MPPT part of this unit because I've never opened it up. What I can tell you is that it works great for my needs. My battery is always charged. That's all I wanted. It has a nice big, clear, easy to read screen. The controls are easy to use and easy to change settings. It functions a lot like my 100A and 30A controllers, so I already know how to change perimeters. I had to change some settings to use this with a LiFePO4 battery. The settings on this new controller work the same way. If the brand doesn't matter or you are on a budget, I definitely recommend this charge controller. For the price, I don't care if it's a genuine MPPT controller or not. My other unit like this has been working great for the past 4 years and still going strong.
Kev Van Dyk
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2024
Had this unit set for 14.3 volt cutoff. It charged my battery to 19.8 volts. The battery (lifep04 12v) is bulged and ruined. Would not recommend this product.
prolificreviewer713
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
This is the third solar charger like this I have, going from 30A to this 100A version. All of them feel the same weight, I think it is probably something small inside that is different between the three. Of the three I have really only two complaints. Setting these up for anything other than Lead Acid batteries is a chore -- and I am still not quite sure if I am doing it correctly (setting up for LiFePo4) but my projects run so I assume it is working correctly (setting charge point / float / load settings).The other complaint I have about these is that the USB ports, will eventually rust and either make you clean them or lose them. Most of my projects are housed in those battery boxes you get for about thirteen bucks at walmart so, while they are not directly exposed to the elements, they are out there in the elements. I think these are meant to be in a more protected enclosure.The lonest running project I have with one of these is the 30A version, it is connected to a 30 watt pannel to keep a 12v 7ah battery charged for a WiFi camera. Has worked flawlessly.I have a 60a version of this and it works great, 20 watt panel with a 12v 6ah LiFePo4 battery used to keep a WiFi repeater going. This one is going to be connected to a 100w panel and 12v 130ah battery (deep cycle car battery) and run a repeater, two cameras a few sensors and a microcontroller (15 watts).I am not sure that these are really MPPT, because I have gotten documentation with them that read PWM MPPT, though I suspect it is PWM because at these prices it would be incredible if it were true MPPT.For small solar projects I think these are great, I would have a hard time trusting them with anything mission critical or larger solar inputs. If you are just getting into solar then this is a great starting charge controller.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
instructions in no better words then suck's.