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The SmartSolar 150|70 is designed to accept solar panel (PV) input up to 1000W at 12V, 2000W at 24V, 3000W at 36V or 4000W at 48V and has a rated charge current of 70A.

 

However, you should note both the open circuit voltage (Voc) and the short circuit current (Isc) of your combined solar panels and ensure this does not exceed the maximum input of the MPPT charge controller.  For the 150|70 the maximum PV open circuit voltage (Voc) is 150V and the maximum PV short circuit current (Isc) is 50A.  If you are unsure let us help you size the correct MPPT controller.

 

* Remember when wiring solar panels in series: voltage increases and amps stays the same & when wiring in parallel: voltage stays the same and amps increases

 

Auto-selects 12/24/48V on the output.  The charge controller once connected will automatically recognise your battery bank voltage. (sotware tool required to select 36V)

 

Bluetooth Monitoring built-in.  Remotely control and monitor the extensive features of your SmartSolar MPPT charge controller with built-in bluetooth by pairing it with your smartphone or tablet via the VictronConnect app.  (Bluetooth dongle not required)

 

Optional Victron Wirebox (L) - please choose 'Add' or 'Do not Add'.  The MPPT WireBox provides an extra level of safety covering all DC terminals, preventing accidental contact with terminal screws. 

 

Click to download the free VictronConnect app from Google Play or the Apple app store

 

Check out our news story "Your Victron MPPT controller & app explained" for additional product info

SmartSolar MPPT 150 | 70 - Tr

SKU: VIC-MPPTS-150-70-Tr
$402.50Price
  • Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 150 | 70 - Tr


    Dimensions: (H x W x D) 185 x 250 x 95 mm

    Weight: 3 kg

    Power terminals: 35 mm² / AWG2

    Protection: IP43 (electronic components), IP22 (connection area)

     

    Battery voltage: 12/24V/48V Auto select (36V with software tool)
    Rated charge current: 70A
    Nominal PV power, 12V: 1000W 

    Nominal PV power, 24V: 2000W
    Nominal PV power, 36V: 3000W

    Nominal PV power, 48V: 4000W
    Max. PV short circuit current: 50A
    Maximum PV open circuit voltage: 150V
    Charge voltage 'absorption' 14.4V / 28.8V / 43.2V / 57.6V (adjustable)
    Charge voltage 'float' 13.8V / 27.6V / 41.4V / 55.2V (adjustable)

     

    Part Number: SCC115070411

    GTIN: 8719076051404

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I can now cruise in comfort 8 months of the year!

I was satisfied with the solar panel system I purchased from Sun Powered Yachts. Lyall provided great advice and the systems included cabling, connectors, controllers, and circuit breakers plus guidance for the DIY installer.  I also added 12V air conditioning, new lithium and a 12V watermaker.

 

I can confidently say the installed systems are up to the task and I can now cruise in comfort eight months of the year.

Click here to read the full news post by Keith

 

Keith

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The solar is working out great! Yesterday in the Exumas I saw 39A @24vdc from the 3x410W panels.  Each panel was around 400 Watts which really exceeded my expectations.  Our gen run time has been cut nearly 50% and the peace of mind leaving the boat at anchor for day trips is priceless.  Thanks again for all your help with our system.


 

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The advice and service has been great.  Thanks again.

 

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