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Victron Energy SCC075015060R SmartSolar MPPT 75/15 Solar Charge Controller

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EAN / GTIN  8719076040804
Weight - g  500
Brand  Victron

Availability: In stock

€99.95 (€ 82,60 without VAT)

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Ultrafast Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)
Especially when it is cloudy and the light intensity is constantly changing, an ultra-fast MPPT controller improves
the energy yield is up to 30% compared to PWM charge controllers and up to 10% compared to slower ones
MPPT controllers.

BatteryLife: intelligent battery management
When a solar charge controller cannot charge the battery back to top condition in one day, the result is often
that the battery constantly fluctuates between "partially charged" and "fully discharged". This method
(not regularly fully recharging the battery) makes a lead-acid battery in a matter of weeks or months
completely broken. The BatteryLife algorithm monitors the state of charge of the battery and increases its level day after day
for load disconnection until the absorption voltage is reached. From that moment on, the level becomes forward
load decoupling modulated so that the absorption voltage is reached about once a week.

The MPPT 75/15 can also be set to follow the traditional load control mode with a fixed
decoupling voltage The load output is short-circuit protected and can handle capacitive loads
like feeding a converter.

Resin cast electronics protects the electronic components from the environment.

Automatic recognition of the battery voltage
The MPPT 75/15 automatically adapts to a 12V or 24V system.

Bluetooth Smart built-in: no dongle required
The wireless solution to set up, monitor and update the controller via App.

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Do not try to charge lisoci2 cells (like saft ls14500 or tadiran sl-760) this are not rechargabel cells and will explode if you charge them