The 1300W you quote is into 12V, as the units specify the output current. For 24V batteries, the voltage is double, and the max current is the same, so 2600W is possible for a 100 Amp unit. For 48V, 5200W of solar is possible.
All controllers have a max V and I input which is the max power it can use to convert and provided to a battery. So 1300w input to an MPPT that converts and outputs to a 48v Battery will be less than 1300w into that battery.
Hi friends, my mppt rover 40a is not giving accurate battery percentage, it is propperly configured in 12v and lifepo4 battery, battery is new and mppt too, any other setting to make or help? thanks, regards.
I have learnt since this review all Renogy MPPt controllers can work with a 48v li battery except the Rego which is ONLY 12v.
The 1300W you quote is into 12V, as the units specify the output current. For 24V batteries, the voltage is double, and the max current is the same, so 2600W is possible for a 100 Amp unit. For 48V, 5200W of solar is possible.
All controllers have a max V and I input which is the max power it can use to convert and provided to a battery. So 1300w input to an MPPT that converts and outputs to a 48v Battery will be less than 1300w into that battery.
Hi friends, my mppt rover 40a is not giving accurate battery percentage, it is propperly configured in 12v and lifepo4 battery, battery is new and mppt too, any other setting to make or help? thanks, regards.
I am not sure there are any setting for SOC,
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