Summary of Contents for GSL electronics MPPT60-1HV
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Please read these instructions before use This revolutionary maximum power point tracker solar charger was designed using the technology that won GSL Electronics the prestigious “2008 EDN Innovation award”. A simple, compact and low cost alternative. Ideal for charging batteries with the new low cost and high efficiency grid type panels.
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Model: 3500W Solar Battery Charger MPPT60-1HV Maximum Power Point Tracker Page 2 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use Input voltage 20V to 160V Output voltage Float SLA 13.5V/27V/54V VLA 13.5V/27V/54V Li 13.9V/27.8V/55.6V Absorption SLA 14.2V/28.4V/56.8V VLA 14.5V/29V/58V Li 14.8V/29.6V/59.2V...
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Page 3 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use The MPPT60-1HV is designed to charge sealed and vented lead acid batteries and lithium batteries from photovoltaic panels. Silicon based panels such as monocrystalline, polycrystalline and amorphous are suitable.
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Model: 3500W Solar Battery Charger MPPT60-1HV Maximum Power Point Tracker Page 4 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use WARNING • DO NOT Disconnect battery and/or load whilst charger is operating. Disconnect charger from the PV first •...
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Model: 3500W Solar Battery Charger MPPT60-1HV Maximum Power Point Tracker Page 5 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use Changing Battery Type Setting Procedure 1.Ensure all the MPPT wires are disconnected. Disconnecting PV first. 2.Remove the 5 front panel screws and the move the front panel ajar. Then remove 1 middle rear screw on the back panel (bottom middle below fan) then slide out bottom cover –...
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Model: 3500W Solar Battery Charger MPPT60-1HV Maximum Power Point Tracker Page 6 of 8 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions before use Figure 2 (Above): Vented Battery Setting Figure 3 (Above): Sealed Battery Setting MPPT60-1HV-R8 Unit 2, 110 Station Road, Seven Hills ,NSW, 2147, Australia...
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Q: What sorts of loads can I power with the MPPT60-1HV? 1.The maximum bulk charge current with the MPPT60-1HV on a 12V battery and 800W panel is approximately 60A, so you can expect about 200Ah per day which means a 200W load for about 10 hours daily.
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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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