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EPEVER 50A MPPT Solar Charge Controller with MT50 Remote Meter - Negative Ground, 150V PV Input, Temperature Sensor & PC Cable for Solar Panel Systems - Perfect for Off-Grid, RV, Marine, and Home Solar Power Applications
EPEVER 50A MPPT Solar Charge Controller with MT50 Remote Meter - Negative Ground, 150V PV Input, Temperature Sensor & PC Cable for Solar Panel Systems - Perfect for Off-Grid, RV, Marine, and Home Solar Power Applications

EPEVER 50A MPPT Solar Charge Controller with MT50 Remote Meter - Negative Ground, 150V PV Input, Temperature Sensor & PC Cable for Solar Panel Systems - Perfect for Off-Grid, RV, Marine, and Home Solar Power Applications

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Description

Additional Information for Lithium battery type selection There are two ways to set lithium batteries. ( Currently, you are unable to select/set lithium battery via MT50 remote meter) 1. Using the cellphone app, eBox hub is required (optional accessory) 2. Running the PC software provided by EPEVER 50A EPEVER Tracer 5415AN MPPT Solar Charge Controller Based on common negative design and advanced MPPT control algorithm MPPT Charge efficiency > 99% Technical Data: Nominal system voltage:12/24/36/48VDC auto work Rated charge current :50A Battery input voltage range: 8-68V Max. PV open circuit voltage:150V(at minimum operating environment temperature) 138V(at 25℃ environment temperature) MPP voltage range:V(BAT)+2V~108V Max. PV input power: 625W/12V battery, 1250W/24V battery , 1875W/36V battery, 2500W/48V battery system Power terminals:#6 AWG(16mm2) MT50 Remote Meter This unit is compatible with Tracer A(N), TRIRON N, Tracer BN, VSxxxxBN series controllers ONLY from EPsolar. And it's NOT compatible with RN series MPPT charge controller. Description MT-50, a new-generation remote display for EPEVER MPPT controllers is an associated display device that supports both the latest communication protocol and the voltage technology standard of mppt solar controllers. Technical Data Faceplate dimension:98×98 mm / 3.86×3.86 inch Frame dimension:114×114 mm / 4.49×4.49 inch Connector type: RJ45 Meter cable:Standard 2m,Max 50m Ambient Temperature: -20°C -- +70°C/-4°F -- 158°F Attached MT50 Remote Meter With attached extension cable, it will showing the operational data and working status of connected MPPT charge controller. Product Feature Advanced MPPT technology & ultra-fast tracking speed, with tracking efficiency no less than 99.5% Maximum DC/DC transfer efficiency is as high as 98.6%, full load efficiency is up to 98% Advanced MPPT control algorithm will minimize the MPP loss rate and loss time The accuracy of the recognition and tracking at the highest point of multiple-peaks MPP Charging power and current limitation High-temperature charging power derating function Standard Modbus communication protocol with RS485 interface Negative Grounding Design 150V PV input allows more panels connected in series Read more EPEVER Tracer 5415AN MPPT Solar Charger Built-in LCD displays the system basic data. Buttons can only change battery type and load mode. 50Amp Charging Current Works with 12v/24v/36v/48v Battery System. MT50 Remote Meter Real-Time Solar System Data Display. Remote Temperature Sensor (RTS) It sense the environment temperature. Put this sensor near the battery. PC Monitoring Cable RS485 USB Adapter Model Number: cc-usb-rs485-150u Used to connect PC (Windows OS) using this cable Read more

Features

    Negative Ground 150V PV Input, Compatible with 12/24/36/48V Batteries (Lead Acid) Charging. Lithium Battery :LiFePO4/ Li(NiCoMn)O2. Only Solar Panel and Battery Connector Available

    50ampere Charging Current Max with big heat sink, Max. PV input power: 625W/12V battery, 1250W/24V battery , 1875W/36V battery, 2500W/48V battery system

    Dual RS485 Port (RJ45 Connector), it can be paralleled up to 8 units together linked by 8pin ethernet cable to make the data monitoring easy and accurate.

    Support 4 charging options: Sealed, Gel, Flooded and User define, Battery temperature compensation will make the charging progress efficiently.

    Standard Modbus communication protocol with RS485 interface , to monitor or set the parameters by using the phone Apps, MT50 Meter and PC software

Reviews

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Works awesome, I have the 60 amp mod. And the 40 amp mod.The controller works great but it calls for 2awg wires from controller to batteries. When you tighten the black holding bracket be careful. The screw snapped the plastic tread on the controller on one side because the wires are larger than the slots in the bracket.Really happy with this unit. It's heavy and robust and the only one that EPEVER had that could handle 200V.Running 175V on my 48V 5kWh solar setup with about 30 Amps. Most of the configuration is done thru the MT50 unit as I find it time consuming on the MPPT itself. The terminals can handle 4 AWG which is what I use to connect to my 200Ah LifePo4 batteries. Also bought this to keep my options open if I decide to parallel 2 to 5 more units for a total of 30 kWh. No thoughts on longevity as it was installed about 1 month ago but so far so good.I recently purchased this item and as I was installing it the plus and negative cables where crossed and I blewthe fuse, thank God that is all that happened, but trying to get in touch with vendor is in my word useless, I called the number listed in contact us and first it was not in service then voice box was not set up, so I emailed them but only time will tell if they answer, will update review when I get an answer. This is my update; they did get back to me and they wanted to know which fuse and I told them, and they had it but did not tell me if it was covered under warranty and or how much they were, so I bought some online now the once I got where 80-amp 32 volt and not the once stated in the manual, now I have found a place you can order them from if it happens to anyone I now have purchased the correct once from Digi-Key 60 amp fuse is part # 142.5631.5802, 150 amp fuse part # 142.5631.6152 all are 58 volt, I hope this helps.Have installed solar for 20 years. If you don't buy the additional products and live beyond the grid forget this controller. If you don't have the correct browser will not download. Check my reviews. I don't write them often so if I give a thumbs down it't real. How it works is when a review like this is posted another will follow that claims the product works great. Amazing, isn't it.Well this is something i have put off but need others to be made aware before purchasing. Tracer controllers have lost their quality as well reliability. I have used Tracer controllers since their largest mppt controller was 40A. Their older controllers would actually do what their specifications stated, however now not so much and what's worse is Epever support team will not help you. I have a 24v LIFEPO4 525AH battery bank and at the time 8 240w panels that were wired in a 4s2p configuration(152vdc). If you look at the specs of the 10420AH controller it should be able to handle this but nope it went up in smoke literally. The controller was working just fine for around a week then one one day in the middle of the day it just stopped charging. The controller appeared to be working as it saw the battery voltage as well the solar array voltage there were no errors and the green led was showing normal condition but there was no amps on input or output. As i was trying to diagnose the issue checking my solar array the wiring, breakers, settings ect.. then lcd screen went off and there went the magic smoke at the same time my 100a breaker for my battery bank tripped. Epever support is a joke they say it should support this but its not optimal that i need to rewire to a 3s config and what i say is contradictory. When the truth is they don't seem to be able to follow the events and understand that all i have been asking is why cant this controller handle a 4s config @ 24vdc when the specs state the controller can do 200v 180v after 25C. I did get a replacement but because of the fear of having another controller go up in smoke i rewired to a 3s3p configuration and now needing to remake my solar panel mounts as well upgrade the wire awg due to the increased amps. Needless to say I am in the market for a different manufacture mppt controller. So buyer beware if you plan on pushing this controller it will push back by being a fire risk.Bought two recently. EPEVER 100 Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller 200V . Running them hard, up to 90 + Amps they're doing very well. Laying on their back with a Laptop Cooling Pad under each works very nice. One was missing the RJ47 cable, not a big deal. They get pretty Hot I'd suggest a small helper fan mounted in any configuration. 18 Newpowa 210 watts on one, & 16 Richsolar 200 watt on the other. The Newpowas have a much lower Voltage and work a little better if you can deliver the extra Amps. The 200 watt Richsolar ran the Voltage over with more than 16 of them. Never had to call Tech Support, they're working as well as the smaller 40s did..This is my first attempt at putting together a solar system. I have some off grid property that it would be too expensive to bring grid power to. I have a well on the property, and I put a Truhorse DC submersible pump in it. I ran the pump directly from two of my four 285 watt Trina solar panels, but decided it was time to move to a more flexible solution. After some research I picked the EPEVER MPPT Solar Charge Controller 60A. The open circuit amps on the Trina Panels is 12 amps or 4 * 12 gives 48 amps total so 60 amps should provide ample head room. I bought 6 AGM 12 volt 100 amp batteries wired in series and parallel to make a 24 volt system. Plugged i the EPEVER and solar panels to batteries and it just worked. I am now adding 2 more AGM 12 volt 100 amp hour batteries and rewiring it into a 48 volt system. The EPEver supports that as well with out changes.I have a lot to learn and I have not run the system I have put together has not passed the test of time, but at this time I have a very high opinion of the job that the EPEVER is doing for me.
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