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CMS6024 60a mppt solar power charger

GRANKIA CMS6024 pv 150v smart 12v 24v 60a mppt solar power charger is the intelligent, cost-effective choice for low-power applications that require maximum charging efficiency.

CMS6024 60a mppt solar power charger

CMS6024 60a mppt solar power charger PV max input voltage 150VDC makes it suitable for more kinds of PV modules.

It is built-in lithium-ion battery activation function to active the sleep lithium batteries. Using the latest, fastest technology, smart 60a mppt solar power charger selects low power consumption chip to reduce static standby energy consumption and reduce energy loss.

CMS intelligent rv 12v 24v mppt charge controller 30a-60a

60A MPPT Solar Power Charger Feature

  • Compatible for PV systems in 12V, 24V
  • Maximum power point tracking efficiency over 99.5%
  • Automatic battery voltage detection
  • Built-in lithium battery activation function
  • Support Sealed, GEL, Flooded, and Lithium-ion battery
  • Three stages charging optimizes battery performance
  • Die-cast aluminum design allows for efficient heat dissipation
  • Ability to output in parallel to power DC loads
  • Real-time energy statistic function
  • Dual RS-485 communication interface allows for easy programming, control and remote monitoring

60A MPPT Solar Power Charger Data

ModelCMS6024
MPPT Efficiency≥99.5%
System Voltage12V/24V(Auto)
Voltage Range12V9VDC-15VDC
24V18VDC-30VDC
Li-ion Battery8VDC-30VDC(Adjustable)
Dimension245x170x69mm
Net Weight2.2 Kgs
PV INPUT
Max. PV Input Voltage150VDC
Min. Vmpp VoltageBattery voltage +2V
Start-up Charging VoltageBattery voltage +3V
Low INPUT Voltage ProtectionBattery voltage +2V
Over Voltage Protection150VDC
Recovery Voltage Protection145VDC
PV Rated Input Power12V840W
24V1680W
Li-ion Battery864W-1728V
DC LOAD OUTPUT
Load VoltageSame as battery voltage
Load Current30A
Low Voltage Protection10.5VDC, 11VDC restored (Settable)
Setting ParametersVia PC software / APP / Self
CHARGE
Battery TypeSealed(SEL), Gel(GEL), Flooded(FLD), Lithium-ion(Lit), User-defined(USE)
Charging ModeMPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking)
Charging Current60A
Charging Method3-stage: CC (Constant current) – CV (Constant voltage) – CF (Float charge)
Temperature Compensation-3mV//2V
Active Lithium Battery FunctionOptional
SYSTEM
Protection FunctionInput low/over voltage, input/output polarity reverse connection, short circuit, over temperature, battery shedding etc.
DisplayBlue OLED Display
CommunicationDual RJ45/RS485, WIFI/Bluetooth(optional)
ENVIRONMENT
Protection LevelIP42
Relative Humidity0 ~ 90% (Non-condensing)
Altitude< 3000m
Operating Temperature-20~+50
Storage Temperature-40~+75
Noise< 10dB

Best Solar Charger Information

GRANKIA Electric CMS MPPT Solar Charge Controller 12V 24V 30A - 60A

Setting UP Off-grid Solar System

MPPT Solar Charge Controller Setting UP Off-grid Solar System

Solar Controller FAQ

Q: What is a charge controller’s rating?
A: A charge controller is rated by the current it can accept from a PV array to charge batteries and the battery voltages it will support (e.g. 60 amps for 12, 24, and 48-volt batteries).
Q: Are MPPT controllers worth it?
A: MPPT controllers provide more power, especially in colder temperatures. They can also be used with less expensive 60 cell modules which are usually unsuitable for PWM controllers. Weighing these benefits versus the lower cost of a PWM controller will determine if an MPPT controller is right for your system.
Q:  I want to size or oversize my PV array, how can I do this?
A: In short, the solar charge controller you choose must be able to support the power requirements of your loads, your battery voltage, and your PV current and voltage inputs. Additionally, you will need to consider whether you need a controller with low voltage disconnect, lighting control, or other features or certifications. Your climate, choice of modules, and price will also determine whether you choose a PWM or an MPPT controller.  A good solar distributor will be able to help you size and configure your modules, batteries, and controllers for an optimum system.

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