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Rover Li 60A 12/24/36/48V MPPT Solar Charge Controller

Rover Li 60A 12/24/36/48V MPPT Solar Charge Controller

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Rover Li 60A 12/24/36/48V MPPT Solar Charge Controller

The Renogy 60A Rover MPPT Charge Controller is an intelligent negative ground controller. Built with protections against reverse polarity, short-circuiting, overheating, and more, this MPPT controller is also capable of self-diagnosing itself in the event of an error. Its durable shell protects against general wear and tear, and aluminum heat sink allows for heat dissipation. The Rover 60A can automatically detect 12V/24V/36V/48V systems and can handle various battery options such as GEL and Lithium. Pair this charge controller with the Renogy BT-1 and the Renogy DC Home smart phone App to view your system's performance in real time and make parameter changes straight from your smart device.

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Rover Li 60A 12/24/36/48V MPPT Solar Charge Controller

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Rover Li 60A 12/24/36/48V MPPT Solar Charge Controller

ETL Listed to UL1741 and CSA C22.2.
Automatically detects 12V/24V/36V/48V DC system voltages.
Deep Cycle Sealed, Gel, Flooded, and Lithium battery option ready.
Innovative MPPT technology with high tracking efficiency up to 99% and peak conversion efficiency of 98%.
Electronic protection against reverse polarity, overcharging, over-discharging, overload, short-circuiting, and reverse current.
LCD screen and multiple LED indicators for displaying system operation information, customizable parameters, and error codes.
Features diverse load control; also capable of charging over-discharged lithium batteries.
RS232 port allows the Rover to communicate with the BT-1 Bluetooth module, which can pair with the Renogy DC Home smart phone App.

Rover Li 60A 12/24/36/48V MPPT Solar Charge Controller Specification:

ROVER 60 AMP MPPT SOLAR CHARGE CONTROLLER  
Nominal Voltage: 12V/24V/36V/48V Auto Recognition Rated Charge Current: 60A
Rated Load Current: 20A Max. PV Input Power: 800W/12V; 1600W/24V; 2400W/36V; 3200W/48V
Max. PV Input Voltage: 150 VDC (25°C), 140VDC (-25°C) Self-Consumption: 0.7W-1.2W
Operating Temperature: -35°C to 45 °C Temperature Compensation: -3mV/°C/2V (default)
Dimensions: 285 x 205 x 102mm (11.22 x 8.07 x 4.00in) Weight: 7.9lbs
Enclosure: IP32 Terminals: 25mm² 4AWG
OPTIONS: BT-1 BLUETOOTH MODULE  
Communication Protocol: RS232 Port Type: RJ12
Input Voltage: 12V Operating Power Consumption: 0.05W
Standby Power Consumption: 0.04W Serial Baud Rate: Fixed Baud Rate 9600bps
Communication Range: ≤82ft Operation Temperature: -20℃~85℃(-4°F to 185°F)
Cable Length: 5.00 m (16.4 ft) Dimensions: 2.65 X 1.38 X 0.55 in (67.3 X 35 X 14 mm)
Protection Grade: IP54 Weight: 130g (4.58oz)
Certifications:  
CE YES
ROHS YES

FAQ

What protection features does the Rover Li 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller offer?

The charge controller offers a range of protection features, including overcharging protection, over-discharging protection, short-circuit protection, reverse polarity protection, overheat protection, and lightning protection. These protections help safeguard your battery, solar panels, and the charge controller itself.

Does the Rover Li 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller support lithium batteries?

Yes, the Rover Li 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller is specifically designed to support lithium batteries. It has built-in charging algorithms and settings that are optimized for lithium battery charging, ensuring safe and efficient operation.

Can the Rover Li 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller handle high-voltage solar arrays?

Yes, the charge controller is capable of handling high-voltage solar arrays. It has a wide maximum solar input voltage range, allowing it to accommodate higher voltage solar panels or panel strings. This can be advantageous for systems with longer wire runs or when using higher voltage solar panels.