Outback Power Systems MX60 Installation, Programming, And  User's Manual

Outback Power Systems MX60 Installation, Programming, And User's Manual

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  • Page 1 MX60 PV MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) Charge Controller Installation, Programming and User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Warranty Summary

    • In the event of a product malfunction, OutBack cannot bear any responsibility for consequential losses, expenses, or damage to other components. • Please read the full warranty at the end of this manual for more information. OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 3 The OutBack Power Systems MX60 PV MPPT Charge Controller is ETL listed to UL1741 (Inverters, Converters, Controllers, and Interconnection System Equipment for Use with Distributed Energy Resources). It is also in compliance with European Union standards EN 61000-6-1 and EN 61000-6-3 (see page 89).
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    WIDE/LMIT Battery Temperature Compensated Limits ...38 ADVANCED ...43 Snooze Mode...43 Park Mpp ...44 Mpp Range Limit % Voc ...44 Sweep Interval ...45 Vbatt Calibration ...45 Low Cutoff ...46 MPPT Mode ...46 Absorb Time Limits ...47 Wakeup Mode ...48 OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 5 APPLICATION NOTES ...61 FACTORY ASSISTANCE ...62 SPECIFICATIONS ...63 UNDERSTANDING THE VARIOUS OPERATIONAL MODES ...67 MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 STATUS MODE Screens ...71 MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 STATUS METER Screens ...72 MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 STATUS SETP(OINT) Screens ...73 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...74 TYPICAL ARRAY SIZING GUIDE ...78 STANDARD vs.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Maximum Power Point (MPP) of the PV array. This manual covers the wiring, installation, and use of the MX60, including explanations of all the Menus displayed on the LCD screen. The MX60 is designed to seamlessly integrate with other OutBack components and can be remotely monitored (up to 1000 feet) by the optional OutBack Power Systems MATE display.
  • Page 7: Installation Guidelines And Safety Instructions

    • Torque the four-position terminal block and ground terminals to 30 inch pounds/4Nm. • All wiring must be rated at 75° C or higher. • Use up to 2 AWG to reduce losses and ensure high performance of MX60 (smaller cables can reduce performance and possibly damage the unit).
  • Page 8 • Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when work- ing with a battery or other electrical current. A battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal, causing severe burns. OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 9: Open Circuit Voltage/Wire And Disconnect Sizing

    • The output current limit of the MX60 is 60 amps. • Use a minimum of 6 AWG wire for the output between the MX60 and the batterry bus bar con- ductors; a larger size might be required due to temperature and/or conduit fi ll corrections.
  • Page 10 MATE/HUB RJ45 jack If attaching to plywood, use a 1 5/8” wood screw to secure the MX60 at the top slotted hole and other screws as needed at interior bottom holes. The PV (-) and BAT (-) terminals are connected internally. Only one negative wire may be needed to connect to the Four-Position Terminal Block if the PV - and BAT- conductors are bonded at the negative bus bar.
  • Page 11 • The OutBack MATE can display a single MX60 or multiple MX60s if connected to a HUB. • Surge protection on the input (PV) side of the MX60 and on the battery side is required for extended warranty protection. A dwelling rooftop array requires ground fault protection (OutBack OBDC-GFP/2 recommended).
  • Page 12 Figure 2 MX60 WIRING DIAGRAM WITHOUT A GFP/2, the ground conductors tie into the negative terminal bus bar. OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 13 Figure 3 MX60 WITH GFP/2 WIRING DIAGRAM The GFP/2 requires a separate ground bus bar. OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 14: Battery System Voltage

    • The MX60’s default setting is for a 12 VDC battery. • Change the setting after powering up the MX60 if a diff erent battery voltage is used. • The PV array voltage—which must not exceed 150 VDC open circuit—is automatically detected.
  • Page 15: Powering Up

    OFF SCREEN (this screen is initially blank at power up) Figure 4 Note: The battery voltage must be at least 10.5 V or higher to power up the MX60. If the screen reads “Got Battery?” please see the Troubleshooting Guide on page 74.
  • Page 16 The BATTERY Systems VOLTAGE screen will appear next. Note: The MX60 designation in the lower left corner will read MX60AU for Australian versions and MX60ES for Spanish versions. “^^” indicates the selected battery voltage. Press the “...
  • Page 17 OutBack Power Systems Inc. Press the “ ” soft key to select a battery voltage. The MX60’s default values are based on a 12 VDC system. Selecting a higher voltage system will change all the default values (e.g., the values will double with a 24 VDC system, triple with a 36 VDC system, etc.).
  • Page 18: Status Screen

    The STATUS Screen displays system information. See page 67 for detailed information of the dif- ferent Operational Modes. The optional OutBack MATE displays MX STATUS screens for convenient distant viewing from the installation location of the MX60. Please see page 71 to view the MX screens displayed on the MATE.
  • Page 19: Preparing For Recharging

    (Note: If PV voltage registers “000V” when the breaker is on, please check the polarity of the PV wires.) After 5 seconds of stable input voltage, the MX60 enters a “Wakeup” stage, transitions to “Sweeping” and prepares to charge the batteries by tracking the...
  • Page 20: Accessing The Main Menu

    The asterisk allows access to any screen to its right. From the MAIN Menu, a user can choose among the following MX60 functions by aligning the asterisk: • Charger—CHARGER SETUP Adjusts the Current Limit, Absorb, and Float recharging voltage set points •...
  • Page 21: Charger Setup

    • The default charger output current limit setting is 60 amps and is adjustable up to 70 amps. At 70 amps, a 70A or 80A breaker must be used between the battery and the MX60. • Change Absorb and Float set points using this screen if the battery manufacturer’s recommen- dations are diff erent than the default values.
  • Page 22: Aux Mode

    EXIT NEXT Pressing the <NEXT> soft key changes to the next mode. The second line indicates the present mode for the Aux Output. When the preferred mode is displayed, press the <EXIT> soft key to select OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 23: Aux Mode Path

    • Press the <GO> soft key. If more than ten minutes have passed since any activity, the PASSWORD screen becomes active, requiring the user to input the 141 PASSWORD and press< ENTER>. This screen will also appear after fi rst booting up the MX60 even though the password was entered when setting the battery voltage.
  • Page 24: Aux Modes Described

    It then takes 15 seconds before the fan shuts off . This is an external fan and not to be confused with the MX60’s internal, thermally activated fan which cools the unit.
  • Page 25: Programming The Aux Modes

    The Vent Fan helps remove hydrogen from the bat- tery room. The ventilation fan referred to here is not the same as the MX60 cooling fan. Press the <VOLT> soft key to determine the battery voltage that will activate the AUX MODE and start the fan.
  • Page 26: Pv Trigger

    Adjust the voltage within a range of 20V - 150V by pressing the < - > or < + > soft key. Press the <BACK> soft key when fi nished to return to the PV Trigger screen OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 27: Float

    PV Trigger and reconnecting to the array. Press the <NEXT> soft key to view the Float screen. The AUX MODE is active when the MX60 is in Float and producing power. Press the <NEXT> soft key to advance to the ERROR ALARM screen.
  • Page 28: Error Alarm

    The default state of the ERROR ALARM is On, meaning 12 VDC is present at the AUX terminal. If the MX60 has not charged the batteries for 26 hours or more continuously, the inaudible ERROR ALARM goes into an Off state. The ERROR ALARM is intended for remote locations to signal (e.g., a telecommunica-...
  • Page 29 When the battery voltage falls 00.3v below the HYST voltage set point for a Hold time of 15 sec – the AUX Output will be inactive (Off ). See Figure 5 for Diversion Load and AUX Wiring Set-Up. OutBack Power Systems Inc. Press the <TIME> soft key to advance to the Time...
  • Page 30 Figure 5 Diversion Load and AUX Wiring Set-Up Illustrated OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 31: Low Battery Disconnect

    <TIME> and <VOLT> soft keys. Press either the < - > or < + > soft key to adjust the delay time. This is the time period the MX60 waits before either activating or deactivating the AUX MODE when either the disconnect or reconnect volt- ages are reached.
  • Page 32 RE-CONNECT VOLTS value. The AUX Output activates when the voltage goes above this setting DisV after the timer has counted back to zero. Press the <BACK> soft key to return to the Low Batt Discon- nect screen. OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 33: Remote

    Press the <NEXT> soft key to view the Remote screen. In Remote AUX MODE, the OutBack MATE can control the MX60’s AUX MODE. Press the EXIT soft key twice to return to the MAIN Menu screen. Press the < > soft key to move the asterisk to the Light option.
  • Page 34: Backlight

    • Occasional equalization extends the life of fl ooded electrolyte batteries. • Proceed with caution! A vent fan is recommended in enclosed spaces. • The MX60 allows the user to set voltages and times of equalization process. • Both manual and auto modes are available.
  • Page 35 • Equalize time “EQ 0:00” in Hours:Minutes displays after the equalize set point is reached. • The incomplete equalization cycle continues into the next day unless the MX60 is powered off or manually stopped. The remaining EQ time can be viewed in the Log2 Menu.
  • Page 36 • An incomplete equalization cycle continues into the next day unless the MX60 is powered off or manually stopped. The remaining EQ time can be viewed in the Log2 Menu. • The COUNT value will be cleared to 000 when an EQ is started, manually stopped, or MX60 has been powered off .
  • Page 37: Misc-Miscellaneous

    The Grid Tie (GT) value is sent from G- series inverter through the MATE and HUB for Grid Tie control communica- tions. GT X means MX60 is in grid tie mode and communicating with the G Series Inverter. The battery temperature...
  • Page 38: Wide/Lmit Battery Temperature Compensated Limits

    The MX60 allows the user to lower the compensated voltage in the Absorb cycle so these inverters will remain operating. Also, some batteries have an absolute voltage limit that should not be exceeded and the WIDE/LMIT option allows the user to control this during re- charging.
  • Page 39 RE-CONNECT VOLTS >14.8 BACK DisV OutBack Power Systems Inc. In the DISCONNECT VOLTS screen, press the < -> or <+ > soft key to adjust the battery voltage range limits. This should be the lowest Absorb voltage when the battery temperature is highest. When the desired low voltage is reached, simultaneously press and hold the <...
  • Page 40 Watts 0000 Aux On 00:03:43 kWHrs 00.0 Sleeping 0000 fl oatTmin HiVoc 0850 HighWatts 022.1 Lo 13.2 Hi 14.8 BACK DCkWh Limit Set Points (visible and active when WIDE/LMIT is set to LMIT in the Misc Menu) OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 41 FORCE, FLOAT, or BULK screen. Pressing the <FLOAT> or <BULK> soft key forces the MX60 to that specifi c recharging cycle and returns to the STATUS screen. Forcing a FLOAT or BULK recharge will end an EQ cycle. Press the <NEXT> soft key to view the third MISCELLANEOUS screen.
  • Page 42 While the battery voltage is at or above the Absorb target and the End current level is reached at a time delay of 15 seconds, the MX60 will switch to the Float charge stage regardless of the charger time minutes. The charger timer (ChgT) will be cleared.
  • Page 43: Advanced

    MODE NOTE: There are four Low Cutoff options: • <90% Voc—MX60 snoozes if Voc does not rise to greater than 90% of last measured Voc during a full sweep • <50% Voc—snoozes if Voc does not rise to greater than 50% of last measured Voc during a full sweep •...
  • Page 44: Park Mpp

    90% of the Voc and is normally left alone for min max an array. If an MX60 sweep fi nds an MPP voltage out- side of this range, it will revert to the Park Mpp value. Setting to 1/2 reduces the initial sweep time on a high input voltage array.
  • Page 45: Sweep Interval

    Press the <NEXT> soft key to view the Vbatt Calibration screen. A quality calibrated voltmeter will provide even more accurate MX60 battery voltage readings if an un- desirable voltage drop is present. When measuring battery voltage, ensure a good connection is made to the Four-Position Terminal Block.
  • Page 46: Low Cutoff

    Sweeps from that point on at the selected Sweep Interval. If the sweep interval is set at 0 minutes, the MX60 awakes every 1.5 hours and does a full sweep. Auto Restart applies here as well (see LOG2 Auto Restart, page 52).
  • Page 47: Absorb Time Limits

    • The ChgT counts down to zero after the Absorb voltage is reached. • At zero, the MX60 goes into Float stage and may briefl y display “Bat Full” (Battery Full) then “Float. ” • When the battery voltage drops below the fl oat voltage set point, the MX60 recharges to main- tain this set point, employing the F(Float)-MPPT function.
  • Page 48: Wakeup Mode

    If they’re set too high, the MX60 might not wake up soon or often enough, which means a loss of power production. Note: +VOC ranges from 1.5V up to 9.5V. +MIN ranges from 5 up to 15 minutes.
  • Page 49: (Data) Logging

    (DATA) LOGGING The MX60 records battery fl oat and daily kilowatt-hour (kWh) information for the previous 64 days. This data can be compared, for instance, with weather reports to confi rm the MX60’s performance. When 64 days are reached, for every new day of data recorded, a day is eliminated from the front end of the count in the order they were recorded.
  • Page 50: Clearing Total And Daily Stats

    • Pressing and holding TOTL for three seconds brings up the “Are you sure?” screen, prompting you to clear the total accumulated kWh and kAh statistical values in the MX60. • Pressing and holding DALY for three seconds will bring up the “Are you sure?” screen for clearing all of the 64 Daily logged values.
  • Page 51: Log2

    Note: If controller power is disconnected, the BatTmpErr becomes the default operational mode until the controller wakes up. OutBack Power Systems Inc. The highest Voc seen by the MX60 Sunrise shows how long HiVoc ago the MX60 woke up 070.2...
  • Page 52 24 or 25 hours with 25 hours being the default value. After this 24 or 25 hour period, the MX60 automatically initiates a BULK cycle and logs the daily KiloWattHour / AmpHour statistics and Float Time to be logged and accumulated in the Logging screen.
  • Page 53: Secondary Log2 Screen

    Secondary LOG2 Screen The Secondary Log2 screen shows the basic recharging state of the MX60 (EQ, FLOAT) time in min- utes, and the daily maximum (HighWatts) wattage seen by the MX60 during the day. When initiated, EQ information will be displayed here.
  • Page 54: Micro-Hydro, Wind Turbine, And Fuel Cell Applications

    A PV system normally fi nds its Maximum Power Point voltage between 50-90% of its Voc. The default value for the MX60 is 77% of a solar array’s Voc and is displayed on the Park Mpp screen. A microhydro or fuel cell system’s MPP voltage can be outside of this range.
  • Page 55 In addition to establishing the best mode and percentage values for determining the MPP voltage, a user can also adjust the sweep interval and the range of values the MX60 uses to search for the MPP voltage. (If necessary, re-enter the system password 141 at any point while optimizing the system’s performance.)
  • Page 56: Advanced Menu (Micro-Hydro)

    Mpp Range Limit % (Auto Sweep Mode only) The MX60 searches for the MPP voltage by sweeping the input voltage up to one half (default) of the Voc, which is based on values appropriate for a solar array. Micro-hydro and fuel cell systems can require a broader range, normally on the lower end.
  • Page 57 (default) to 00 minutes. Press the <NEXT> soft key until the MPPT Mode screen appears. To pick between Auto Sweep or U-Pick % MPPT Mode and determine the MX60’s operating Voc per- centage, press the <NEXT> soft key until the MPPT Mode Menu appears.
  • Page 58 13 fi xed percentage values. Park Mpp applies to Auto Sweep Mode if the output current is less 77 % VOC than 5 amps; U-Pick always uses the Park Mpp value. Press the <NEXT> soft key until the MPPT Mode screen appears. OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 59 A user might want an MPP that falls outside of the fi xed percentages available in Park Mpp. With the MX60, a user can manually adjust these values by single percentage points while observing a change in the instantaneous watts made available with these adjustments.
  • Page 60: Mx60 Abbreviated Menu Map

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  • Page 61: Application Notes

    TIVE PV and battery leads. Keep these separate. If code allows, ground ONLY the battery positive lead in this case. Do not connect the MX60’s battery plus to the PV plus input while the MX60 is running. The OutBack HUB cannot be used in a positive grounded system.
  • Page 62: Factory Assistance

    When calling OutBack Power for product assistance, please have the following information ready: • MX60 Serial number and software version (The software version can be viewed by pressing the #1 soft key on the STATUS screen and then pressing a second time and holding the soft key down.)
  • Page 63: Specifications

    Indoor type 1 Two 1/2-3/4” on the back; one 3/4-1” on each side; two 3/4-1” on the bottom Two years parts and labor, optional extended warranty available MX60—13.5”H x 5.75”W x 4”D Boxed—18”H x 11W x 8”D MX60—12 pounds Boxed—15 pounds...
  • Page 64 MX60’s current limit. To do so, go to the STATUS screen and choose the Charger function.
  • Page 65 MX60 Current Vs Temperature (all temps Celsius) Ambient Temperature Table 1 An easy de-rating rule to use in lieu of the above table is “1 amp per degree C. ” Altitude should also be factored into de-rating. Use the following table to determine altitude-related values.
  • Page 66 MX60 EFFICIENCY vs. INPUT POWER GRAPH Figure 6 24V and 48V Battery System Effi ciency Curve OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 67: Understanding The Various Operational Modes

    (e.g. establishing set points for a 12V system when a 24V battery bank is used). In this case, the MX60 will always sense a higher (24V) voltage than a 12V system would require for recharging.
  • Page 68 GT Mode In a system with an OutBack FX G-series Inverter/Charger, HUB and MATE, the MX60 will display GT Mode if and only if the inverter is in Sell mode and the MX60 is in Bulk (B-MPPT) or Float (F-MPPT) cycle. This is also a good indicator for establishing proper Grid tie mode communication between the FX G-Series Inverter(s) and MX60.
  • Page 69 Low Light / Snoozing During the initial sweep (see Wakeup and Sweeping), if it is determined to be too late (or too early) in the day, the MX60 will display Low Light for a few seconds and then display Snoozing for 5 minutes (default). This reduces energy usage and unnecessary powering of the MX60.
  • Page 70 Wakeup is also a time when the MX60 acquires a new Voc. Zzzz... At night (3 hours of Sleeping) the MX60 will display Zzzz... until the next wakeup. At the next wakeup, (usually the next morning), the daily statistics, (AmpHours, KWh, etc.), will accumulate into the total statistics and then the displayed daily statistics will clear.
  • Page 71: Mate-Displayed Mx60 Status Mode Screens

    • charger mode: displays one of fi ve charging stages (Bulk, Absorption, Float, Silent, or Equalization) • aux relay mode: displays one of eight MX60 AUX modes (Manual, Vent Fan, PV Trigger, Float, ER- ROR ALARM, Diversion, Low Batt(ery) Disconnect, or Remote) •...
  • Page 72: Mate-Displayed Mx60 Status Meter Screens

    • charger watts: charger output measured in watts • charger kwhrs: kilowatt hours produced in the last 60 minutes by the MX60 • charger amps dc: the amount of amperage the MX60 is sending to the battery • battery voltage: current battery voltage •...
  • Page 73: Mate-Displayed Mx60 Status Setp(Oint) Screens

    MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 STATUS SETPT (SETPOINT) Screens STATUS/MX/SETPT----P00 Absorb 28.8 VDC DOWN STATUS PORT STATUS/MX/METER------ end of setpoint menu TOP STATUS MX SETP(OINT) Screens • Absorb: displays the voltage that initiates and maintains the Absorb cycle • Float: displays the voltage that begins the Float cycle and is maintained during this cycle OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 74: Troubleshooting Guide

    • Check the battery breaker. Ensure that the battery breaker is sized appropriately. • A battery voltage below 10.5 VDC may not power up the MX60 (measure the battery-side of Four- Position Terminal Block). • If the MX60 still does not power up, call the factory for additional support.
  • Page 75 The lower current limit set point in the “Charger” menu will yield a loss of power or poor performance symptoms. • Are the batteries charged? Is the MX60 in the Absorbing or Float stage? If either case is true, the MX60 will produce enough power to regulate the voltage at the ABSORB or FLOAT set point voltage, therefore, requiring less power in these modes.
  • Page 76 Maximum Power Point to be at or lower than the battery voltage which can delay the EQ cycle. MX60 Sweeping frequently • A short sweep interval time will cause the MX60 to sweep frequently. A sweep interval of seven to ten minutes is recommended.
  • Page 77 MX60 is beeping • When the MX60 is in “Extended Play” mode, the array is very hot, and the MPP is close to the bat- tery voltage, beeping can occur. To disable the Extended Play feature, go to the MAIN Menu and press and hold the #1 soft key until the MX60’s software version appears on the screen.
  • Page 78: Typical Array Sizing Guide

    48 V 60 V The MX60 PV MPPT Charge Controller is capable of an input open circuit voltage (Voc) of up to150 VDC. Cooler climates can cause the Voc to rise above the panel Voc rating. In climates that observe temperatures less than approximately 5°...
  • Page 79: Standard Vs. Australian Default Settings

    STANDARD vs. AUSTRALIAN DEFAULT SETTINGS The Australian version MX60 has a few default settings that diff er from the Standard version default settings. However, there are no diff erences in performance and effi ciency between the two ver- sions. The Standard and Australian version can be identifi ed as follows:...
  • Page 80: Wire Distance Chart

    To meet NEC compliance, the largest PV array that can be connected to the MX60 should have a rated short-circuit current of 48 amps. The following charts show the maximum distance of various gauge two-conductor copper wire from the PV array to the MX60 with a 1.5% maximum voltage drop.
  • Page 81 12, 24 or 48 Volt Battery System 72 Volt PV Array 96V MPP Typical Distance in Feet (Two Wires) 1.5% Voltage Drop 12, 24 or 48 Volt Battery System OutBack Power Systems Inc. Wire Gauge #1/0 22.5 17.5 Wire Gauge #1/0 #2/0 #4/0...
  • Page 82: Wire And Disconnect Sizing

    60 amps —can be used to provide the code-required disconnect and output circuit over current protection. The PV array output connected to the MX60 input may be as high 60 amps, but at this current level, there is very little (if any) current boosting or maximum power-point tracking due to the 60-amp output current limit.
  • Page 83: Multi-Stage Battery Charging

    This process can be used with both sealed and non-sealed batteries. The MX60 has a preset recharg- ing voltage set points (Absorb & Float) for the selected nominal battery voltage, however, always follow the battery manufacturer’s recommended charging regulation voltages.
  • Page 84 A Float cycle follows after the Absorb cycle is completed; “Float” is displayed on the screen. The MX60 will not re-initiate another Bulk cycle if the Float voltage set point is not sustained*. F-MPPT is displayed. However, it will continue to recharge the battery until the Float voltage set point is reached.
  • Page 85: Battery Temperature Compensated Voltage Set Point

    The default charger settings of the MX60 are based on typical lead acid battery systems. Always ensure that the Absorb & Float voltage regulation set points are set to the recommended battery manu- facturer’...
  • Page 86: Suggested Battery Charger Set Points

    61.5v 60.0v 24 V 48 V 28.8 V 57.6 V 26.8 V 53.6 V 29.6 V 59.2 V 27.6 V 55.2V Low (~25%) Discharged 11.7v under 11.4v 23.4v under 22.8v 46.8v under 45.6v 58.5v under 57.0v OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 87: Warranty Information

    OutBack Power Systems’ liability for any defective product or any part thereof shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the product, at OutBack Power Systems’ discretion. OutBack Power Systems does not warrant or guarantee the workmanship performed by any person or fi rm installing its products.
  • Page 88 Systems in their original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping cycles, and insure the ship- ment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment. OutBack Power Systems will ship the repaired or replacement products to you freight prepaid if you use an address in the continental United States, where applicable.
  • Page 89 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO / IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Product Type: Photovoltaic Charge Controller Product Model Number: MX60 This product complies with the following EU directives: Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/EEC, “Council Directive of 3 May 1989 On the approximation of the laws of member States relating to Electromagnetic compatibility”...
  • Page 90: Owner's System Information

    OWNER’S SYSTEM INFORMATION Date of Purchase: ____________________________________________________________ Vendor: ____________________________________________________________________ Date of Installation: ___________________________________________________________ Installer: ___________________________________________________________________ Installer Contact Information: ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ MX60 Serial Number: _________________________________________________________ Battery Voltage: ______________________________________________________________ PV Voltage: _________________________________________________________________ PV Module Type and Manufacturer: ______________________________________________ Array Wattage: _______________________________________________________________ NOTES: ____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ OutBack Power Systems Inc.
  • Page 91: Product Registration And Optional Extended Warranty

    Send check or money order payable to OutBack Power Systems. Include a completed copy of this application to.: OutBack Power Systems, 19009 62nd Avenue NE, Arlington, WA 98223 USA.
  • Page 92 19009 62nd Avenue NE European Sales Offi ce Arlington, WA USA Barcelona, España (+1) 360-435-6030 (+34) 600-843-845 www.outbackpower.com 900-0028-01-00 REV B...

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