Victron SmartSolar MPPT 150/35 Regulator

    202,61 (VAT included)

    98 in stock

    SKU: regsmar150/35 Categories: , ,

    Description

    solar charge controllers

    Solar chargers collect energy from your solar panels and store it in their batteries. Using the fastest and newest technology, the SmartSolar maximizes this energy collection, managing it intelligently to reach the maximum charge in the shortest time possible. The SmartSolar takes care of the health of the battery, extending its useful life.

     

    The SmartSolar charge controller will recharge even an extremely depleted battery. Can operate on a battery voltage of up to 0 volts, as long as the cells are not sulfated or permanently damaged

     

    MPPT: Ultra-fast Maximum Power Point Tracking

    Thanks to the continuous monitoring of the voltage and current output of your solar panels (PV), the MPPT (ultra-fast Maximum Power Point Tracking) technology guarantees the collection and storage of every particle of energy available in its panels. The advantage of this process becomes more evident when the sky is partly cloudy and the light intensity is constantly changing.

     

    Remote monitoring and control

    Remotely monitor and control the multitude of options of your SmartSolar MPPT charger by adding a Bluetooth dongle and syncing it with your smartphone or other device using VictronConnect. If your facility is connected to the Victron Remote Management Portal (VRM), you will also have access to the full power of your MPPT, anytime, anywhere; both services are free. In the case of remote installations, even when there is no internet connection available, you can monitor your MPPT by connecting the GlobalLink 520.

     

    load output

    The intelligent Charge Out function prevents damage that occurs when a battery becomes "empty." You can configure the voltage at which the SmartSolar should disconnect the load, thus avoiding excessive draining of its batteries. And here's the neat trick: SmartSolar will try to recharge the battery to 100% every day. If it cannot do this, such as during periods of bad weather, it will raise the disconnection voltage daily until it can do so. We call this feature BatteryLife, because it maintains the health of your battery and extends its useful life.

    SmartSolar MPPT 150/35

    Data sheet

    • Battery voltage (Selection
      automatic)Automatic selection 12 / 24 / 36 / 48V (software tool is needed to select 36V)
    • Rated load current 35A
    • Rated PV power, 1a,b) 12V: 500W/24V: 1000W/36V: 1500W/48V: 2000W
    • Maximum PV short circuit current 2) 40A
    • Maximum PV open circuit voltage 150 V absolute maximum in the coldest conditions 145 V at startup and running at maximum
    • Maximum efficiency 98%
    • Self-consumption 12V: 20 mA 24V: 15 mA 48V: 10mA
    • “Absorption” charging voltage 14,4 / 28,8 / 43,2 / 57,6V (adjustable)
    • “Float” charging voltage 13,8 / 27,6 / 41,4 / 55,2V (adjustable)
    • Multi-stage variable charging algorithm (eight pre-programmed algorithms)
    • Temperature compensation -16 mV / °C, -32 mV / -64 mV / °C
    • Protection Output short circuit/Over temperature/PV reverse polarity
    • Working temperature -30 to +60°C (full rated power up to 40°C)
    • Humidity 95%, non-condensing
    • VE.Direct data communication port

    CASE

    • Color Blue (RAL 5012)
    • Connection terminals 6 mm² / AWG10
    • Protection degree IP43 (electronic components), IP22 (connection area)
    • Weight 1,25 kg
    • Dimensions (H x W x D) 130 x 186 x 70 mm

    REGULATIONS

    • Safety EN/IEC 62109-1, UL 1741, CSA C22.2

    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.

     

    Open chat
    1
    Hi
    How can we help?