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- Charge controllers
- Updated: May 14, 2025
60v Charge Controllers
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EPEVER 10A Tracer1210AN G3 MPPT Solar Charge Controller Liquidation
- Controller typeMPPT
- Maximum charging current10A
- Maximum voltage of the solar panels100 V
- Voltage12, 24 V
Pickup on Mon, Jun 1 from Coral Springs, FL
Delivery on May 29 – Jun 03
MidNite Solar Classic 150 MPPT Charge Controller, 96A, 12-72V, 150VDC
- Controller typeMPPT
- Maximum charging current96, 65A
- Maximum voltage of the solar panels150 V
- Voltage12, 48, 24, 72 V
Pickup on Mon, Jun 1 from Coral Springs, FL
Delivery on May 29 – Jun 03
MidNite Solar Classic 200-SL MPPT Charge Controller, 79A, 12-72V, 200VDC
- Controller typeMPPT
- Maximum charging current79, 65A
- Maximum voltage of the solar panels200 V
- Voltage48, 24, 72 V
Delivery on May 29 – Jun 03
MidNite Solar Classic 150-SL MPPT Charge Controller, 96A, 12-72V, 150VDC
- Controller typeMPPT
- Maximum charging current96, 65, 86A
- Maximum voltage of the solar panels150 V
- Voltage24, 72, 12, 48 V
Delivery on May 29 – Jun 03
MidNite Solar Classic 250-SL MPPT Charge Controller, 61A, 12-72V, 250VDC
- Controller typeMPPT
- Maximum charging current43, 55A
- Maximum voltage of the solar panels250 V
- Voltage48, 24, 72 V
Delivery on May 29 – Jun 03
MidNite Solar Classic 200 MPPT Charge Controller, 79A, 12-72V, 200VDC
- Controller typeMPPT
- Maximum charging current79, 65A
- Maximum voltage of the solar panels200 V
- Voltage48, 24, 72 V
Delivery on May 29 – Jun 03
MidNite Solar Classic 250 MPPT Charge Controller, 61A, 12-72V, 250VDC
- Controller typeMPPT
- Maximum charging current43A
- Maximum voltage of the solar panels250 V
- Voltage48, 24, 72 V
Delivery on May 29 – Jun 03
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60 V charge controllers
Charge controllers are essential components of any solar power system that incorporates a battery bank. A good model can make your system safer and extend the life of your battery. A 60 V solar charge controller can be a good choice for both large and medium PV systems, depending on the amperage.
What a 60 V charge controller can do
This important device controls the charging process, just like its name suggests. Typically, a 60 V solar charge controller will allow your system to:
- Control the voltage from the solar panels so that the battery isn't damaged
- Keep the battery safe from overcharging and deep discharge
- Prevent the flow of current in the opposite direction. At night, without a charge controller, electricity could flow from the batteries to the panels, potentially starting a fire
- Keep an eye on your loads and batteries
- Make adjustments to the charging process
When you need a 60 V charge controller
A solar panel system with a voltage greater than 60 volts is beyond the capabilities of a 60 V charge controller. Verify the open-circuit voltages of your solar panels using the information provided in the product specifications. If your array's panels are wired in parallel, the system's voltage will be the same as that of a single panel. When panels are wired in series, the voltage increases while the current remains constant.
Multiply the voltage of your battery bank by the amperage of the controller to find out how many panels you can connect to your 60 V charge controller. For example, if you have a 48 V battery bank and a 60 V charge controller with a 40 A rating, you can run a system with six 320 W solar panels (48 * 40 = 1920).
How to choose the right 60 V charge controller
One of the most important decisions to make when selecting a charge controller is whether to use PWM or MPPT.
In terms of cost, a 60 V PWM solar charge controller would be the best choice. Because of the simplified design, controllers of this type tend to last longer. A PWM charge controller has a lifespan of 10–20 years. Yet, efficiency is sacrificed for low cost and long life. A 60 V PWM charge controller would only be about 75% to 80% efficient and give you less control over the charging process. Furthermore, when the panel and battery voltages are different, this type of controller loses too much power.
If you're looking for a 60 V solar charge controller for sale, expect to pay more for one that employs MPPT technology. In return, you have greater control over the charging process and a higher efficiency of up to 99%. Depending on the brand, these controllers may last anywhere from 10 to 15 years. You can use a much lower voltage battery with a 60 V MPPT charge controller, saving on wiring.
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