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60A Solar Charge Controller MPPT 12V 24V 36V 48V Controller 60amp Solar Charge Regulator MPPT 150V w/LCD Display Work with AGM, Gel, Flooded and Lithium

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About this item

  • 【60A MPPT CHARGING CONTROLLER】 :4-stage battery charging algorithm for a rapid, efficient , safe charging(Bulk Charge, Boost Charge, Float Charge,and Equalization), 60amp Rate Charging current
  • 【WIDE RANGE SOLAR VOLTAGE/POWER SUPPORT】:Controller support High PV Input Power/voltage. Controller can accept Solar voltage up to 190V. When battery is 12V system: Suggest Solar power 720W, range:DC20V~DC80V;1440W 105V when 24V;2100W-150V-36V;2800W-150V-48V
  • 【12V/24V/36V/48V BATTERY SUPPORT】:Negative grounding design controller more safe, controller Compatible with a variety of batteries (lead-acid, lithium, Sealed, Gel, Flooded and LI (LFP) battery charging parameter pre-set, User-defined, etc.)
  • 【 0 Layer MPPT charge controller】Easy to know controller's working state and process in one glance
  • 【FULL CHARGING PROTECTIONS】Short Circuit/Overcurrent/Reverse Polarity,etc.protections; Very detail LCD screen and 4 buttons make this solar controller very simple to use. Fast service support and Simple and detail wiring instruction avaiable



Product Description

PowMr Solar charge controller 60A (12V/24V/36V/48V AUTO)

The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.

Controller able to work with 12V 24V 36V 48V Deep cycle Sealed, Gel, Flooded and Lithium,User battery. (Support Customizable charging voltages)

PowMr MPPT Solar  Controller
MPPT 60A

PowMr Solar Controller

  • System voltage: 12V / 24V / 36V / 48V DC Auto, Rated charge current: 60A; Suggestion wiring:

  1. when battery 12V, suggest input solar voltage range DC20V~DC80V; Solar power 720W;
  2. when battery 24V, suggest input solar voltage range DC37V~DC105; Solar power 1440W;
  3. when battery 36V, suggest input solar voltage range DC50V~DC160V; Solar power 2100W;
  4. when battery 48V, suggest input solar voltage range DC72V~DC160V;Solar power 2800W;

Mppt 60A Solar Charge controller

PowMr mppt solar controller 60amp

Unique design Controller

  • This controller features a smart tracking algorithm that maximizes the energy from the solar PV module(s) and charge the battery
PowMr mppt solar controller 60amp

Metal heat sink

  • Perfecting system performance, with maximum conversion efficiency of 98%
PowMr mppt solar controller 60amp

Controller Wiring PORTS

  • Mounting Holes: 4 x Ø10mm
  • high quality wiring terminal
PowMr mppt solar controller 60amp

high quality COPPER COILS

  • High quality components, True MPPT controller, The Three copper coils play a step-down roles to make your system work more stable.

PowMr Solar Charge Controller 60AMP

Model POW-M60-PRO MPPT 60amp Solar Charge controller (MPPT charge controller)
Controller Nominal system 12V/24V/36V/48V Auto Recognition
Controller Battery support 12V/24V/36V/48V lead acid/lithium battery
Rated Battery Current 60A
Max. Capacitive load capacity 10000µF
Max Solar Input Voltage 160 VDC (25°C), 145VDC (-25°C)
Max. Solar Input Power/voltage 2800W/150V
Self-Consumption 0.7W - 1.2W
Conversion efficiency ≤ 98%
MPPT tracking efficiency >99%
Temp. Compensation -3mV/°C/2V (default)
Package includes 1*60amp MPPT charge controller

Matt
2025-08-24 15:30:18
works great. simple to install
EPSGUNNER
2025-08-20 17:10:22
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Xander
2025-08-12 13:32:23
I got this to charge 36v Lipo ebike batteries using the custom battery settings. I bought it because it's got a pretty sleek exterior, seemed well put together, and will give me a lot of room to grow.However, the manual is less than useless. It contains some unimportant background info on what an MPPT charger is, a diagram of the display (which is partially incorrect), and an incomplete description of the buttons.From what I've figured out, in order to set up a custom battery, you have to set it as if your battery was 12v and then multiply by 2/3/4 depending whether it's detected your battery as 24/36/48v (which is not displayed anywhere, you just get to hope). So for a 36v ebike battery I'd set boost to 14, float to 13.6, and low to 10 which would give me 42, 41, and 30 volts. Great, but the boost, float, and low voltages are unlabelled on the display so you just have to guess, and there's a fourth voltage you can set which you don't have to multiply? I'm not sure what it does.The section of the display labelled "battery voltage" does not display the current voltage of the battery. I have no idea what it displays. The State of Charge dial is also constantly moving while charging, so as far as I can tell there's NO WAY to tell how charged a battery is until it's full (at which point it will display the number "63" on the screen... great).Even though it's now working for me, it was a long frustrating process to get it set up and I'm still not confident it's working right.
Richie
2025-07-27 10:05:13
Had it for 2 months then it stopped working. Kept disconnecting. Every morning i would have to shut it off by disconnecting battery (eventually put a on/off switch in line), it would work for a while then disconnect again.Update Great customer support, received refund for controller. Thank You
Andrew Nelson
2025-07-26 18:33:33
6 month update: It's still working perfectly and my batteries are in great shape. I would definitely recommend this one over the others that I have tried.I have 48v 12s batteries and attempting to find a unit that can handle this is difficult. Most of the units that charge "48v" don't actually charge or have a way of charging 48v but instead are for 13s 52v batteries and with no option to set it up for a 12s battery. This one can do it but it's a little confusing as to how to make it work with a 12s battery or to change the parameters of the user settings for more than a 12v system but it does have the ability to do it. If you are running a 48v system you have to set the user settings for 1/4 of what you want the parameters to be, same goes for a 36v system but 1/3 and a 24v system 1/2. I don't know why they didn't just go the extra mile and let you input the numbers that you want instead of having to do a conversion between 12v and what you system really is but what can I say, I'm not in charge of systems design. Either way, it works. I had to divide all of my settings by 4 and enter them into the user setup and everything was fine. All of the other types of batteries are presets that you just select unless of course you want to keep your battery charged at 80% to extend its life like I do. Then it's off to the user settings. However, they give you all of the parameters for each battery type so you can set it up like they do but at lower numbers so that you can limit your charge if you want to. So far, this thing is perfect but I will do another review in a few months to let you know how it's going. I am expecting good things and for now, it's 5 stars.
Jeff Gilbertson
2025-06-29 15:08:11
Has all the requirements I was looking for; 60A, MPPT, and multiple voltage handling capabilities. I'm using with 2 12V 300AH lithium batteries, 6 100-watt solar panels and a 3000-watt inverter. So far everything is running like a dream.
Sven Bähren
2025-06-02 10:31:24
Gerät ist defekt geliefert worden. Null Ladeleistung oder Umwandlung, keine Ausgangsspannung vorhanden, habe alles ausprobiert... Chinaschrott von vorletztem Montag
PorterUk
2025-04-27 14:23:46
Try finding an mppt this cheap and you don't have many options. This is solid, affordable and (to my evidence) doing its job very well.It is strangely reverse polarity so at every stage of connecting your panel and battery, check every connection to make sure your positive/negative are the right way round. I ended up taping a couple of reverse polarity SAE and a couple of stickers denoting polarity to my setup so i don't have to check every time.I have it paired with a 130w flexi solar panel and occasionally I run a 50w on a y cable in addition. Unless we get the clearest summer equinox, it'll stay within the 10amp limit of the unit.
Jack mercer
2025-04-26 14:46:46
Would Recommend.
S clare
2025-03-14 19:21:41
This item is not as advertised and setting it is almost impossible
rob
2025-01-12 11:13:52
I bought this as an upgrade for the solar system on my boat. The display screen didn't line up with the case, couldn't see half of the screen. Wanted to contact the seller to get it sorted but couldn't find a way to. So I ended up taking the controller apart to fix it before I could install it. Shame really as it seems to be a good piece of kit. Shame it was broken and I could get in touch. I upgraded from one of the little blue controllers that you can find on here for less than 10 pounds. Never had an issue with the cheep ones.
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