Harness the Sun's Power Like a Pro! ☀️
The Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT Tr Solar Charge Controller is a state-of-the-art device designed to optimize solar energy conversion. With a maximum voltage of 150V and a charge current of 70 amps, it ensures efficient energy management for 12/24/36/48-volt systems. Its Bluetooth connectivity allows for real-time monitoring and configuration through the VictronConnect app, making it a must-have for modern solar setups.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Blue |
Voltage | 150 Volts |
A**L
Works great!!
Plug in and go- works VERY WELL!! Very simple to set up using batt specs- set and forget. I have two networked, and it will actually only use whichever is getting most sun! Id recommend a fan for cooling though.
R**.
The best MPPT
The best charge controller is on the market easy to program long lasting
S**Y
Good service
Bluetooth connectivity:control
D**R
Very reliable and great quality
These are very reliable and I couldn't recommend them enough. They do get a little warm, but that's nothing to be alarmed by.
T**E
Works great
I’m putting together a portable solar generator. So far this product has worked really well. I’ve had no issues. The only thing I wish it had is Wi-Fi capability and if it was Bluetooth, I wish I would not have to enter the pairing code every single time other than that it works really well.
S**E
Beast
This 150/70 MPPT is a beast! I went with a bigger unit then I needed for just a few dollars more. It tracks the high input very well. I can charge on cloudy days. I know Victron cost more than other units, but as they say "you get what you pay for". Im sure this unit will last me for years.
P**N
Excellent choice
I replaced my previous charge controller with this unit and was seriously impressed. Easy to set up and monitor via their app. Can be customized to best charge your specific batteries. Highly recommend
N**S
Great while it works. Not so great when it decides randomly not to work.
This solar charger integrates nicely into my Victron Cerbo GX system. However, it will work for a few weeks, then decide to only accept between 1-60 watts indefinitely, until I disconnect the solar inputs and reconnect them.This is highly frustrating, as it is a remote installation, and can only visit to fix this issue during some weekends. I see no indication of stressed wiring or anything physically bad and I made sure the solar input is below the maximum voltage/wattage going into the charger.I'm hesitant to open a support ticket because it works by pulling in almost 800 watts from my panels, but randomly decides to permanently not work until I physically intervene. I can almost guarantee that Victron support will blame it on physical aspects of my wiring.
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