-MPPT: tracking efficiency up to 99%, peak conversion efficiency 98%
-Automatically detects 12V/24V/36V/48V system (non-lithium batteries)
-Comprehensive system protection designed to secure your system.
-4-Stage safe charging
-Diverse load control & remote monitoring
Robust Charging. Serious Value.
Rover 30A MPPT Solar Charge Controller
Li-ion Battery Activation
Operate with 0 Volt Battery
Versatile Load Control
Rover 60A Charge Controller features Auto-On/Off Mode, Timer Mode, Manual Mode, Test Mode, and Always-On Mode, maximizing your system's flexibility.
Compatible with Multiple Types of Batteries
For AGM, Sealed(SLD), GEL, Flooded(FLD), and Lithium Batteries.
Strict Test for Your Battery’s Safety
Temperature Compensation
Integrated Heat Sink
The excellent heat dissipation maximum charging efficiency and keep your battery in safe when you are in a quiet surrounding.
Up to 800W for a 24V System
Control Your Energy From Distance
Real Time Monitoring
Start smart off-grid living with Renogy One.
Ready-to-Install
Package includes a Rover 30A Solar Charge Controller, a temperature sensor, a set of mounting brackets, and a user manual.
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Package Includes
Rover 60 Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller 1 x
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Remote Temperature Sensor 1 x
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Mounting Brackets 4 X
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Options: BT-1 Bluetooth Module 1 x
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Module Performance |
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Operating Voltage | 8-60 VDC (5 VDC for USB Type-C) |
Power Consumption at 12V | Operating, WiFi On, 100% illumination: 3.2 W Operating, WiFi On, 50% illumination: 2.4 W Operating, WiFi On, 0% illumination: 1.9 W Off, logger still active: 1.5 W |
Communication | Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz) Bluetooth LE and Bluetooth Mesh Zigbee 3.0 (IEEE 802.15.4) RS-485 |
Touch Screen | 4 inches (480 x 480p) |
Leveling Range and Accuracy | ±89°, 0.1° |
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Model | |
Operating Temperature | -4℉ to 158℉ (-20℃ to 70℃) |
Operating Humidity | 0% to 95% RH |
Operating Altitude | Less than 5000m above sea level |
Installation | Flush mount or place on a table |
Dimensions | 4.17 x 4.17 x 1.05 in (106 x 106 x 26.6 mm) |
Weight | 0.28 lb (128g) |
Certification | CE, FCC, RoHS, TSCA, BQB, IC-ID |
Warranty | 2 years |
1. In what order do I connect my system?
The off-grid solar system includes the solar panels, charge controller, batteries, inverter, Bluetooth module, and wirings. First, the battery should be hooked up to the charge controller with tray cables. Second, then connect your solar panel to your charge controller with adaptor kits.
2. What type of protection does the Rover MPPT Charge Controller have?
Battery Protection: Battery Over Discharge protection, Battery Over Voltage protection, Battery Reverse Polarity protection, Load Protection: Load Overload protection, Load Short Circuit protection, Controller Overheating protection PV Protection: PV Over Current Protection, PV Short Circuit protection, PV Reverse Polarity protection, Battery overheating protection.
3. What are the Positive ground and negative ground charge controllers?
In charge controllers, positive ground or negative ground refers to how the controller is wired internally. Positive ground means all the positives are hard-wired together, and the internal switching happens on the negatives. The negative ground is the opposite. It doesn't matter as long as your solar +/- runs to the charge controller and isn't grounded anywhere else.
4. Does the Rover 30A MPPT charge controller have a built in 30A fuse for the rated 30A load output?
No. Please always add an external fuse between the charge controller and batteries. To determine the fuse size needed between the charge controller and battery bank, you can match the amperage rating on the charge controller. For instance, if you have one of our 30Amp charge controllers, we recommend using a 30Amp fuse.
5. If I have 2x200W panels which of these MPPT charge controller will be good? 20A or 30A ect.
If you connect these panels in series to a 24V system, the 20A model would be acceptable. But you would need a 30A controller if you connect these two solar panels in parallel to make a 12V system.
6. How many watts can Renogy Rover 30 amp charge controller handle?
The Rover MPPT charge controller can work with standard off-grid 12/24V solar panels with high voltage or multiple panels with voltage up to 100V. And the maximum combined input solar power is 400W for a 12V battery system or 800W for a 24V system. In particular, this controller will significantly increase the efficiency of a solar system where the solar panel voltage is much higher than the battery voltage.
7. What is a Solar Charge Controller and what is MPPT?
The Charge Controller takes the power made by the solar panels and transform the ‘solar panel power’ into a form of power that the batteries can use. MPPT stands for Maximum Power Point Tracking, and it relates to the solar cell itself. Each solar cell has a point at which the current (I) and voltage (V) output from the cell result in the maximum power output of the cell. MPPT ensures that you get the most power possible from your solar panels at any point in time. It is particularly effective during low light level conditions.
8.What are the advantages of Renogy MPPT technology?
Renogy Rover series solar charge controller uses the most advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) technology to track solar panels' maximum power voltage point as it varies depending on sunlight exposure and temperature. This technology ensures the maximum efficiency of your solar system and significantly outperforms standard PWM solar controllers. Another benefit of MPPT technology is the wide solar input voltage range. This controller can work with standard off-grid 12/24V solar panels and with high voltage or multiple panels with voltage up to 100V.
9. What does 30A on MPPT charge controller mean?
30A represents the max amount of amps the controller can output going INTO THE BATTERIES.
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