12-24-48-60v Outback FM 80 Solar Mppt Regulator

Product no.: OUTBACK-FM80
959.00

Tax included and free shipment to spain

With the 12-24-48-60v Outback fm 80 Mppt Solar Regulator you will have a high-end solar regulator.

 

 

The Outback fm 80 12-24-48-60v Mppt Solar Regulator is one of the best charge regulators on the market. With the outback fm 60 regulator we can charge any type of lead acid, gel, agm, lithium and even iron nickel batteries. Historical registration and data storage up to 180 days. Automatic equalization and possibility of programming an auxiliary output to regulate other loads. 5-year warranty for a high-end mppt regulator.

The 12-24-48-60v Outback fm 80 Mppt Solar Regulator for a perfect battery charge.- With the outback fm 80 maximizing regulator we will have the peace of mind that the batteries of the photovoltaic system are of the type that they are going to receive charges millimeter and we will always obtain the maximum of its energy in well dimensioned systems. The outback fm 80 regulator is capable of obtaining the maximum daily production from the solar panels and will show all the information on its large lcd screen with input and output voltages, instantaneous charging energy and total of the day that will be reset each new day.

We can configure the charging curve for your batteries, you just have to ask when purchasing the equipment and tell us what batteries you have.

Advantages of a 12-24-48-60v Outback fm 80 Mppt Solar Regulator compared to a pwm regulator.- In the market there are two types of regulators, maximizers or mppt such as eloutback flexmax of 60 amps 150v and there are also so-called pwm (pulse width modulation). Mppt regulators have many advantages over pwm and are the recommended option as long as the budget allows.

  • In the first place, an mppt regulator allows the series connection of panels, that is, we can enter the regulator at a voltage higher than that of the battery. In this 60Ah outback regulator we have a maximum of 150 volts in photovoltaic input open circuit, so for example in a 24 volt system we can connect panels in three series like this Amerisolar 265w panel. For an example of a 265w three-plate system we will have to:
  1. At the input of the 60Ah outback regulator we will have 90 volts in a closed circuit and about 8.7 amps. The mppt will act on the battery output and lower that voltage to charge the battery and raise the amps. with what we will have at the output (depending on the charging stage) for example 27 volts and 29 amps of battery charging. By being able to enter a higher voltage, we facilitate series connection by reducing the wiring section and minimizing losses due to voltage drop.
  • Secondly, with an mppt outback fm 60 regulator we obtain more production than with a pwm, the mppt takes advantage of 100% of what the photovoltaic panel produces, obtaining yields of up to 30% higher than pwm. With fewer panels we obtain the same performance as with a pwm regulator and more panels, so the higher investment of the mppt is justified by lowering the investment in the photovoltaic panel. For example, 8 300w panels with a pwm dimmer will perform roughly the same as 6 300w panels with a mppt dimmer.
  • Thirdly, we have that the mppt charges more on cloudy days since by connecting panels in series and entering a higher voltage, on cloudy days the mppt will charge earlier thanks to the fact that it will always have enough voltage to exceed that of the battery . In an mppt regulator like the voltronic we enter at 90 volts, if it is cloudy this value can go down due to the low irradiation to 60-70v which is higher than the 24 volts of the system and therefore will contribute the load produced by the panels. In the pwm we enter 35 volts, so if it is cloudy we can have less than 24 volts at certain times and we cannot exceed the battery voltage and therefore charge.

 

Features of the 12-24-48-60v Outback fm 80 Mppt Solar Regulator

  • Increase the production of your photovoltaic field by 30%.
  • Advanced real-time peak power point tracking algorithm.
  • 80 Amps output up to 40ºC.
  • 12 to 60 VDC battery voltages.
  • Automatic battery voltage detection.
  • Includes menu with selectable Spanish language.
  • Ability to work with modules designed for network connection.
  • Wide range of voltages at PV input.
  • Maximum battery current: 80A.

 

  • Maximum nominal input panels:
  • 12V (battery) max 1250w (panels)
  • 24V (battery) max 2000w (panels)
  • 48V (battery) max 4000w (panels)
  • 60V (battery) max 6000w (panels)

 

  • Nominal voltage: 12, 24, 48 or 60V
  • Maximum panel voltage: 150 Vdc
  • Peak performance: 98%
  • 5 year warranty

 

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