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Ideal for charging batteries from new low cost and high efficiency panels. The MPPT30-2L is designed to automatically charge 12V, 24V and 48V Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries from silicon based pv panels such as monocrystalline, polycrystalline and thin film. It has a built in Load Over Voltage switch configurable as a Remote Load Control or a Dawn to Dusk Switch.
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• This MPPT is designed to auto detect 12V, 24V or 48V battery systems and select a suitable charge regime. • The MPPT30-2L is shipped set to Nominal Charge which is the safest setting. If you require, Long Life or High Capacity Charging then BEFORE wiring the MPPT in, follow the CHANGING CHARGE TYPE SETTING PROCEDURE.
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Model: 1700W Solar Battery Charger MPPT30-2L Maximum Power Point Tracker Page 3 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use BASIC WIRING OPTIONS: Permanent Load Connection (Figure 1): Simplest wiring option where the load is permanently connected and the batteries are not protected from over discharge.
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Model: 1700W Solar Battery Charger MPPT30-2L Maximum Power Point Tracker Page 4 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use Wiring With Critical And Non Critical Loads (Figure 3): Critical loads are generally light loads which are powered under any condition. Non critical loads are loads which can be disconnected to ensure maximum on time for critical loads as well as to extend the life expectancy and reliability of the system.
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Model: 1700W Solar Battery Charger MPPT30-2L Maximum Power Point Tracker Page 5 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use For optimal performance from panel and MPPT please use the following table to determine the best setup for your situation.
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Model: 1700W Solar Battery Charger MPPT30-2L Maximum Power Point Tracker Page 6 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use Changing Battery Type Setting Procedure 1.Ensure all the MPPT wires are disconnected. 2.Remove 7 front panel screws and the front panel and slide out cover – see Figure 4.
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Q: Why are MPPT not more common in standalone solar systems? Until now and despite their overwhelming advantages MPPTs have not been commonly used in standalone solar systems because of cost. The new GSL MPPT specifically addresses this issue making economic sense in a wide range of solar systems.
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GSL Electronics (GSL) warrants that its products will, under normal use and service, be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of the original purchase by the customer as marked on the customer’s original invoice. Please refer to our website for full warranty and return information which can be found at http://www.gsl.com.au/faq.html...
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