Victron BlueSolar MPPT 100V/50A – (12/24V-50A) Charge Controller
Victron Energy – BlueSolar Series
Featured Highlights:
• Ultra-fast Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)
• Advanced Maximum Power Point Detection in case of partial shading conditions
• Load output on the small models
• Battery Life: intelligent battery management by load shedding
• Automatic battery voltage recognition
• Flexible charge algorithm
• Over-temperature protection and power de-rating when the temperature is high.
Color Control GX
All Victron Energy MPPT Charge Controllers are compatible with the Color Control GX: The Color Control GX provides intuitive control and monitoring for all products connected to it. The list of Victron products that can be connected is endless: Inverters, Multis, Quattro’s, MPPT 150/70, BMV-600 series, BMV-700 series, Skylla-i, Lynx Ion and even more.
Download Datasheet: BlueSolar-MPPT-100-30-100-50-charge-controller-data-sheet
Description
Specifications:
BlueSolar Charge Controller MPPT 100/50
Battery voltage: 12/24V Auto Select
Rated charge current: 50A
Maximum PV power, 12V 1a,b): 700W
Maximum PV power, 24V 1a,b): 1400W
Maximum PV open circuit voltage: 100V
Max. PV short circuit current 2): 50A
Maximum efficiency : 98%
Self-consumption: 10 mA
Charge voltage ‘absorption’: Default setting: 14,4V / 28,8V (adjust.)
Charge voltage ‘float’: Default setting: 13,8V / 27,6V (adjust.)
Charge algorithm: multi-stage adaptive
Temperature compensation: -16 mV / °C resp. -32 mV / °C
Protection: Battery reverse polarity (fuse-not user accessible)
PV reverse polarity/Output short circuit/Over temperature
Operating temperature: -30 to +60°C (full rated output up to 40°C)
Humidity: 95%, non-condensing
Data communication port: VE.Direct
*See the data communication white paper ~Victron Energy website*
ENCLOSURE
Colour: Blue (RAL 5012)
Power terminals: 13 mm² / AWG6
Protection cat.: IP43 (electronic components), IP22 (connection area)
Weight: 1,3 Kg
Dimensions (h x w x d): 130 x 186 x 70 mm
STANDARDS
Safety EN/IEC 62109
1a) If more PV power is connected, the controller will limit input power to 700W resp. 1400W.
1b) PV voltage must exceed Vbat + 5V for the controller to start.
Thereafter minimum PV voltage is Vbat + 1V
2) A PV array with a higher short-circuit current may damage the controller