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LiTime 60 Amp MPPT 12V/24V/48V Solar Charge Controller , DC Input Parameter Adjustable LCD Display & LED Indicators(No Build-in Bluetooth)

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  • 99% Tracking Efficiency: LiTime 60A MPPT has advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking technology. This can continuously track array’s maximum power point, so as to get the maximum amount of power to charge the battery. The tracking efficiency is not less than 99% and peak conversion efficiency is up to 96%.
  • 3 System Voltages to Choose: This MPPT Solar Charge Controller has LiFePO4 Battery Charging Mode, making it easy operation to charge LiFePO4 battery. But it’s also compatible for Lead-acid batteries by adjusting the parameter. LiTime 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller can provide 12V/24V/48V for LiFePO4 battery and 12V/24V/36V/48V/Auto for Lead Acid battery, thus will meet your different needs.
  • LCD Screen & LED Indicators: LiTime MPPT controller comes equipped with an LCD screen to display the system operation information and 2 buttons to operate the menus. The charge indicator will help you to know the charging status. The Fault indicator will remind you promptly in case of system failure.
  • Excellent Heat Dissipation & Multiple Protections: LiTime MPPT controller is made of SPCC plate, This material, combined with an internal heat dissipation structure, can better achieve cooling and heat dissipation effects. In addition, the multiple protections built in the solar charge controller can ensure that the controller is completely protected from overpower, over-voltage, short-circuit, over-temperature.
  • Professional Service Support: We provide professional technical support and customer service as phone support or online services with quick feedback within 24 hours. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, we will do our best to meet your needs.
  • Additional Components: The copper wire connector equipped in the accessory can increase the contact area between the wire and MPPT during installation, increasing the ability to transmit current.



Product Description

mppt solar
48V60A MPPT no bluetooth
48V60A MPPT no bluetooth
LiTime 12V/24V/48V MPPT
System Voltage LiFePO4: 12V/24V/48V ;Lead Acid: 12V/24V/36V/48V/Auto
Battery Voltage 9V to 60V
Max. Solar Input Voltage 150V
Max. Power Point Voltage Range Battery Voltage + 3V to 120V
Rated Charging Current 60A
Rated Load Current 30A
Conversion Efficiency 96%
MPPT Tracking Efficiency 99%
Operating Temperature -4°Fto 122°F/-20°C to 50°C
Weight 3.75lb / 1.7 kg
Altitude ≤3000m
Dimensions With Mounting Part: L7.76*W2.76*H8.66in (197*70*220mm);Without Mounting Part: L6.57*W2.76*H8.66in (167*70*220mm)

Terry Irwin
2025-06-20 13:34:12
I have 2 of these, one in the Rv and one at the cabin. It’s only been 8 months but they work great so far.
B2S
2025-05-21 13:09:54
Does what it's supposed to do.
Noah J. Priegel
2025-05-10 17:50:05
Im using this on a 800w RV solar setup. So far it does as it was designed to. I would recommend this product to others. I did have some shipping issues which the company quickly resolved. Good to know they are there if needed!
Mark Werner
2025-04-30 10:15:45
Haven't set it up yet but it looks like it be good
StandardNerd
2025-02-08 17:41:18
I saw some reviews on YouTube about LiTime, and they have been proven to be great. I wanted to try out their charger controller and have been happy with it so far.The mounting options are nice, but the screen is a bit dim and the button selections are a bit awkward at first to learn. If you want to turn on the Load then it is a whole process; if your intent is to mess with the load buttons then it would be best to buy the Bluetooth add on for this device.The package comes with a temperature sensor, but the sensor only works for lead acid to see when the battery gets too hot; however it most people are going to use LiFePO4 batteries and I wish that sensor would have checked for freezing temps to cut off charging when it is too cold.The charging possibilities are amazing, with a 48v system it can charge faster than my other expensive solar charger.. I love the possibilities and the hobby of learning about solar. Very cool device.
Rick Mercier
2025-01-18 13:22:20
Installed it into my homemade trailer. I have 600 Watts of power coming into the controller.Everything seems to be working as it should.
William Miller
2024-12-24 11:08:48
If the title didn’t do it for you, here’s the short version: Camper came w/ solar + controller from company X. I’m not rich. I have to save for purchases. I call X. Ordered a controller on their recommendation . 1 year later as the plans execute, company X “oh, not THAT one”. I was offended by the non-refundable bait and switch. Bought this one from LiTime. Specs fit. Installed myself. I am in Wyoming after month 3 of 4 on the road. This thing has never worked right. Punchline: if it’s cool in the trailer it’ll charge. If it’s NOT, it shuts itself off AND runs a cooling fan OFF OF THE BATTERY ITS SUPPOSED TO BE CHARGING. The manual says it should run till 122 degF. I’m calling you know what. See the pic. Consistently when it gets 85-90 in my little camper (as in a sunny day in Wyoming with about 79 in the shade and 85 in the naked sun when I’m off-grid camping and fishing and REALLY hoping my battery is charging so I don’t have to burn gas to run the genny) this thing shuts off. No solar conversion AT ALL and the insult to that injury is that its own cooling fan is spinning like crazy. I try to be an optimist. I held an ice pack I keep for a bad knee around the housing of this thing until it was cold to the touch. Did it start working? Nope. This thing has seriously hamstrung my retirement coast to coast travel and would have gone in the gargantuan long ago if I were able to sit still long enough.
Louis Wagner
2024-12-18 16:12:23
This unit replaced an older solar controller and is working well. Set up was complicated because instructions did not make it clear that plugging in the temperature compensator was how the system sets itself for lead acid batteries.
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