Solar regulator 80A MPPT 12v / 24v / 48v / 60v FLEX-80 LCD

    645,00 (VAT included)

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    Description

    Get the most out of your solar with the new FM Regulator – 80A digital. Thanks to its MPPT peak tracking technology, it is able to optimize its production of its solar kit up to 30% compared to other traditional regulators.

    Its optimized ventilation allows it to work with its full 80A current at temperatures as high as 40ºC

    Among other features, it stands out the ability to charge batteries with a voltage much lower than that of the field. solar photovoltaic.

    Its backlit screen shows all the information at the touch of a button.

    Its network communication capability allows it to be programmed remotely using the optional MATE.

    This device is the regulator for professional installations and its low cost makes it pay for itself quickly.

     

    Up to a maximum of 80A output and can be used in battery banks from 12 to 60V, and with photovoltaic modules adding powers of up to 145VDC in open circuit.

     

    Installation Solar regulator 80A MPPT 12v / 24v / 48v / 60v FLEX-80

     

    The installation of this regulator model is very simple, however at Wccsolar we recommend that the Solar regulator 80A MPPT 12v / 24v / 48v / 60v FLEX-80 be installed by a photovoltaic professional, or the installation instructions are strictly followed to avoid breakages and breakdowns due to incorrect installation.

     

    Buy Solar regulator 80A MPPT 12v / 24v / 48v / 60v FLEX-80

     

    Buy Solar regulator 80A MPPT 12v / 24v / 48v / 60v FLEX-80 It is fast, safe and comfortable thanks to Wccsolar, plus the Solar regulator 80A MPPT 12v / 24v / 48v / 60v FLEX-80 It has an official Wccsolar guarantee. 

     

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    Board Characteristics

     

    • Nominal battery voltages: 12, 24, 36, 48 or 60 VDC (in the same equipment – ​​to be selected when starting the equipment)
    • Maximum output current: 80 amps @ 40ºC/104ºF with adjustable current limit
    • Maximum power PV array: 12VDC systems 1250W / 24 VDC systems 2500W / 48 VDC systems 5000W / 60 VDC systems 7500W
    • PV array open circuit voltage: 150VDC maximum value in low temperature conditions / 145VDC for starting and maximum operating conditions
    • Standby consumption: Less than 1W
    • Power conversion efficiency: 97,5% @ 80 Amps on typical 48 VDC system
    • Load regulation: Five states: maximum load (bulk), absorption, float, silent and equalization
    • Voltage Regulation Set Points: 10 to 60 VDC, user adjustable with password protection
    • Equalization Voltage: Programmable Voltage and Timing – Automatic Completion.
    • Battery Temperature Compensation: Automatic with optional RTS (remote temperature sensor) /
      5.0 mV per ºC per 2 VDC battery cell
    • Reduced Voltage Capability: Allows charging of a lower voltage battery with a higher voltage PV array – Max 150 VDC
    • Auxiliary control output: 12VDC programmable output available for different applications (max. 0,2A DC)
    • Information display: 8cm (3,1”) 4-line, 80-character backlit LCD display

    Characteristics

    • Screen and remote controller: Optional – MATE or MATE2 with RS232 serial port for communications
    • OutBack data network connection: OutBack data network using RJ45 connector with CAT 5e cable (8 wires)
    • Data logging: Last 128 days – Ah, Wh, peak W, Amps, PV voltage, float time, max and min battery voltage, absorption for each day as well as accumulated Ah and kWh values
    • Wind/hydraulic energy: Consult manufacturer for compatible systems
    • Positive ground systems: Requires bipolar switch to disconnect positive and negative conductors in PV array and battery.
      (HUB4 and HUB10 are not recommended for use in positive ground systems)
    • Operating temperature range: -40ºC to +60ºC (Output power is derated from 40ºC)
    • Environmental category: For indoor installation
    • Connection holes: One 35mm (1”) rear; One 35mm (1”) left; Two 35mm (1”) bottom
    • Warranty: 5 years
    • Equipment Weight: 5,56 Kg. 
      Shipping 7,1 Kg. 
    • Dimensions (HxWxD) Equipment 41,3x14x10 cm. – 16,25 x 5,75 x 4”
      Shipping 53 x 27 x 25 cm – 21 x10,5 x 9,75 “
    • Options Remote Temperature Sensor (RTS), HUB4, HUB10, MATE and MATE2
    • Menu languages ​​Spanish and English on the same device

    The Differences of PWM and MPPT Regulators

    What solar regulator do I need depending on the type of solar panel?

    Normal regulator (PWM): Whether you have 12V solar panels to use in an isolated (or autonomous) 12V solar installation, or if you have 24V solar panels and 72 cells to use in a 24V installation, you must use a normal regulator (type PWM). Which is the most economical and suitable for this type of solar panel.

    Maximizing regulator (MPPT): If you have 24V solar panels and 60 cells (plates with a power greater than 200W), to use in a 24V isolated solar installation, you must use an MPPT maximizing regulator. Necessary to amplify the voltage of these solar panels, so that when it reaches the batteries it is high and the energy is stored well. The MPPT regulator is more expensive but is necessary with this type of plates. Which without the use of MPPT, the useful life of the batteries would be damaged since they could not be equalized and would sulfate in a few months. 

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