Phocos 40 Amp 12/24 Volt Charge Controller
MPPT Technology
Manufacturer Part Number: MPPT100/40
Specifications
Type
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MPPT 100/40
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Nominal Voltage
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12V/24V,automatic recognition
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Nominal battery charge current
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40A
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Max. Solar Input
Voltage Voc
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95 V
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Max. PV Input Power
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600W@12V, 1200W@24V
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Max. Battery Charge
Current
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41A
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Power Conversion
Efficiency
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over 98 %
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Standby Power Consumption
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< 30mW at 12V system voltage
(< 2mA)
< 80mW at 24V system voltage (< 3mA)
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Temperature compensation
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–24 mV/K (12 V); –48 mV/K (24 V)
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Max. wire size
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2 AWG (32mm
2)
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Dimensions
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7.2" x 6" x 4.5"
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Weight
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3.5 lbs
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Temperature range
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-40 °F to 122 °F (–40 °C to +50 °C)
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Type of protection
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IP20
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Documentation
Features
Fully Protected
- Thermal overload protection and temperature compensation
- Equipped with a short circuit disconnect function
Flexible Design
- Works in 12 or 24V systems (automatic battery voltage detection)
- Use as a stand alone 40A controller or as part of a modular (MPM) system
Maximized Charging
- Charges your battery faster by taking excess PV voltage and converting it into additional charge current
- Highest charging efficiency in low irradiation conditions
AdditionalFeatures
- Maximum Power Point Tracking technology increases the efficiency of your PV system
- Less expensive solar panels for grid-feed-in systems can now be used for 12/24 V off-grid systems
- Electronic protection (reverse polarity, overcurrent, short-circuit, overtemperature)
- High efficiency
- DIN rail compatible
- Negative grounding
Product Description
With innovative maximum power point tracking technology, Phocos’ MPPT 100/40 ensures optimal performance from your solar array at all times and in all weather conditions. The MPPT can yield an energy gain from your PV array (up to 30%).
When a central unit (MCU) is used, up to 8 MPPTs can be used to charge the same battery bank. This allows you to increase your system charging capacity substantially and makes MPPT100/40 and ideal solution for systems up to 9.6 kWp.
The temperature-compensated three-stage I-U curve charge algorithm significantly extends the lifespan of your battery.
The possibility to use less expensive grid-feeding solar panels with up to 95 V open circuit voltage for 12 V or 24 V stand-alone systems will significantly reduce the cost of the total system.